2/ Pope Francis’s last public appearance leaves profound message

Though Pope Francis had been visibly ill in recent weeks—battling double pneumonia and missing much of Holy Week—he remained a spiritual force until the end. His absence from cherished rituals like Holy Thursday’s foot washing and Good Friday’s Stations of the Cross marked a somber shift. Yet his brief Saturday greeting to pilgrims revealed a quiet bravery that defined his papacy. Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Argentina,

he became the first pope from the Americas and the first Jesuit pope—championing reform, social justice, and radical humility. His legacy includes advocacy for the poor, outreach to marginalized groups, and a call for the Church to heal rather than judge. As candlelight vigils glow across the world and tributes pour in, one truth is clear: Pope Francis may have departed this world, but the light he carried burns on in the hearts of millions.