
The Vatican Surprises Everyone: They Publish Pope Francis's Last Words
The Vatican has shared the last message recorded by Pope Francis, some months ago, with a beautiful message
The death of Pope Francis has left an immense void among the faithful worldwide. On April 21, at the age of 88, he passed away after suffering a stroke and irreversible heart failure. This weekend, the Vatican held an emotional farewell ceremony, where thousands of people gathered in St. Peter's Square to pay tribute to him.
Amid the grief over his passing, the Vatican has revealed an unpublished video in which Pope Francis leaves an important message directed at young people. Recorded in early January of this year, the video was released by the weekly Oggi and shows the Pope in an informal moment. In this message, Francis speaks to the young people participating in the Listening Workshops, an initiative that promotes reflection and understanding.

The Pope's Words to the Young: The Power of Listening
In this video, the Pope calls for the importance of knowing how to listen to others. "One of the most important things in life is listening," he stated, highlighting the need to wait for someone to finish speaking before responding.
In a world full of distractions, Francis emphasizes the importance of full attention, inviting young people to reflect before speaking and be aware of what they truly hear. The Pope also reminded young people not to forget their grandparents, as they often have much to teach.
Il Papa ai giovani in un video inedito: imparate ad ascoltare, aiuta alla pace
In his words, the figure of grandparents holds a special place, as through their experience, they convey valuable life lessons. He also emphasized that people often respond without listening, which doesn't contribute to peace, according to Vatican News. His message, simple yet deep, continues to resonate as an invitation to mutual respect and understanding.

Pope Francis: A Farewell Marked by Simplicity and Humility
Last Saturday, more than 250,000 people gathered to bid a final farewell to Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. World leaders, such as Emmanuel Macron, Volodymyr Zelensky, and Donald Trump, were present at the funeral mass, accompanied by thousands of faithful. The ceremony was full of emotion, and the life of service and love that the Pope provided during his pontificate was remembered.
After the mass, the Pope's casket was transported in an adapted popemobile, traveling through the streets of Rome until reaching the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. There, in a reserved ceremony, the Pope's last wish was fulfilled: a simple and unostentatious burial. Pope Francis's tomb is marked by simplicity, reflecting his close and generous life, far from top-level.

In the Basilica, the Pope will rest in a humble place, under a white marble slab with his name engraved, Francis. The tomb is accompanied by a reproduction of his pectoral cross, a symbol of his devotion and service. As of last Sunday, April 27, the faithful can visit his tomb and pay tribute to him.
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