Archbishop Faustino Sainz Muñoz, the former Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain has died.
He passed away after a long illness.
Mgr
Marcus Stock, the General Secretary of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference
of England and Wales, expressed his sorrow at hearing the news.
Mgr
Stock said: “The Bishops remember Archbishop Faustino with great
affection and admiration. His ministry as the personal representative of
the Holy Father was exercised with untiring devotion and great
attentiveness to the needs of our countries. Before his premature
retirement due to ill health, he had won the profound respect of the
diplomatic community and the hearts of the episcopal conferences he
worked with. We send our sincere condolences to the family and
personal friends of Archbishop Faustino. We pray that on this Solemnity
of All Saints, in the presence of those many blessed souls who now
behold the divine countenance, his soul too will enjoy the loving
embrace of our Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus. May he rest in peace.
Amen.”
Baroness Warsi, Senior Minister of State for Foreign and
Commonwealth Affairs added her condolences.
She said: “It was with
sadness that I learned of the death on 31 October of Archbishop Faustino
Sainz Muñoz, who had served as Apostolic Nuncio to Britain between 2004
and 2010.
Archbishop Sainz Muñoz played an important role in developing
the diplomatic relationship between the United Kingdom and the Holy See
and, before his premature retirement due to ill health, was
instrumental in the preparations for the highly successful visit of Pope
Benedict XVI to the UK in September 2010.
“As Nuncio in London
Archbishop Sainz Muñoz earned much respect among the diplomatic
community, and he will be remembered with great affection and
admiration. On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government I express my sincere
condolences to Archbishop Sainz Muñoz’s family and friends.”