Mourners honour Nobel laureate and peace advocate John Hume
LONDON — Mourners remembered activist John Hume on Wednesday, celebrating the visionary politician who devoted his life to peace and forged the agreement that ended violence in his native Northern Ireland.
Only close family, friends and a smattering of politicians mourned the Catholic leader at his funeral at St. Eugene’s Cathedral in Londonderry, also known as Derry, as the COVID-19 pandemic’s social distancing rules kept numbers low.
But Pope Francis, the Dalai Lama and U2 singer Bono were among those offering tributes to the man seen as the architect of Northern Ireland’s Good Friday peace agreement.
“Even in the darkest moments, when people would have been forgiven for having no hope, John made peace visible for others,” Father Paul Farren said. “His vision revealed what could be, and with time and determination and single-mindedness and stubbornness he convinced others that peace could be a reality.”