Mrs Garvey-Williams and her husband Andrew both volunteer at the Exchange community centre in Buncrana, which helps asylum seekers and provides English classes.
In the Vatican, people gathered in St. Peter's Square.In Rome, flowers and tributes were left outside the Gemelli Polyclinic, where the Pope is being treated.
The Archbishop of the City of Buenos Aires, Jorge Garcia Cuerva, led a mass for the health of the Pope.Pope Francis was born in the city and was Archbishop in 1998.People prayed in Guatemala City.
A woman was emotional during a mass in honor of Venezuelan Jose Gregorio Hernandez, known as the "Doctor of the Poor," after Pope Francis approved his canonisation, in Caracas, Venezuela.And in Mumbai, India, an artist made his own colourful dedication.
About 250 campaigners have marched through a town in Derbyshire to protest against plans to close or sell off a care home.
They met outside the Ada Belfield Centre, in Belper, before walking to a meeting with local councillors and MP Jonathan Davies."We are sorry that we have lost 2% of our branch chairs, some of whom failed vetting. But we're the only major party that does this sort of vetting."
One of the chairs was Maria Bowtell, a councillor on East Riding of Yorkshire Council who gave a speech at Reform UK's party conference last year.In her resignation letter, she said she felt "abandoned" in her role, described the party's candidate selection as "chaotic", and accused the leadership of lacking integrity.
Other members have quit on free-speech grounds, including Howard Cox, who stood as a Reform UK candidate in the general election and the London mayoral poll.He said he left the party after he was threatened with expulsion for criticising the treatment of Tommy Robinson, a prominent far-right activist.