In the final hours of his life, Pope Francis — known across the globe for his humility and compassion — uttered a simple but deeply moving farewell. His last words, recently revealed, capture the heart of a man who never strayed far from the people he served. The Pope’s final message wasn’t addressed to a cardinal, a politician, or even a world leader. Instead, it was for his longtime nurse and personal healthcare assistant, Massimiliano Strappetti — the man who had stood by him during some of his most fragile moments and when he suffered from double pneumonia.
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