Pope Leo XIV Honors Swiss Cardinal Tscherrig in Rome
Pope Leo XIV presided over the funeral mass of Cardinal Emil Paul Tscherrig at St. Peter’s Basilica on Friday afternoon, honouring the late Swiss cleric as a devoted and responsible servant of God.
Several dozen senior church dignitaries attended the ceremony in Vatican City to pay tribute to the Swiss cardinal, who passed away earlier this week at the age of 79.
During the homily, Pope Leo XIV reflected on a passage from the Gospel of John, quoting Jesus’ words: “I am the resurrection and the life.” The message focused on faith, eternal life, and dedication to spiritual service.
Biblical readings during the funeral were delivered by members of the Pontifical Swiss Guard. Tscherrig himself had briefly served in the Swiss Guard during his early years.
The pope highlighted Cardinal Tscherrig’s extensive diplomatic and ecclesiastical career, praising his decades of international service on behalf of the Holy See.
Since becoming Apostolic Nuncio in 1994, Tscherrig served in several countries across Africa, the Caribbean, Scandinavia, Asia, and South America. His diplomatic missions included Burundi, South Korea, Mongolia, Argentina, and multiple Caribbean nations.
Born in the canton of Valais in Switzerland, Cardinal Tscherrig became one of the country’s most prominent Catholic figures and represented the Vatican in international affairs for decades.
The funeral ceremony marked a final farewell to one of Switzerland’s highest-ranking church leaders in modern history.

