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Pope Francis’s doctor reveals his final regret before his ᴅᴇᴀᴛʜ at 88

They say a person’s final moments reveal what truly lives in their heart. In his last quiet days, Pope Francis shared a deeply human regret with his doctor — a small but meaningful wish he could not fulfill. It was a tender and emotional glimpse into the final thoughts of a man whose kindness had touched the Church and the world.

The Final Breath of a Man of Faith

On April 21, deep sadness filled the Vatican as Pope Francis passed away peacefully at the age of 88, in his home at Santa Marta. Though many had feared this moment for months, his passing still struck believers and non-believers alike. Jorge Mario Bergoglio had left a lasting impression with his humility and unwavering dedication.

His health had been declining for weeks. After being hospitalized in February for bronchitis, he later developed double pneumonia. Although he was discharged on March 23 after five weeks in the hospital, he never fully recovered. That Easter weekend would be his last.

An Abrupt End, Despite His Will to Keep Going

On Monday night, the Pope’s condition worsened quickly. At 5:30 a.m., his medical assistant, Massimiliano Strappetti, noticed something was wrong. Dr. Sergio Alfieri, his personal doctor, arrived immediately. Francis had his eyes open but did not respond to voices or movement. Tests confirmed he had suffered a stroke, slipped into a coma, and soon after, his heart stopped.

But beyond the medical details, what moved people most was what the Pope had quietly shared just days before his death.

A Small Regret Full of Meaning

On Holy Thursday, despite being very weak, Pope Francis insisted on visiting inmates in a Roman prison — a tradition he held dear, where he would wash the prisoners’ feet. But this time, he was too ill to complete the ritual. Speaking softly to his doctor, he admitted:

“This time I couldn’t do it…”

Those simple words carried deep sadness. For Francis, the foot-washing ceremony wasn’t just a tradition — it was the heart of his faith: service, humility, and brotherhood.

A Pope Until the End

Even as his body failed him, Francis remained determined to serve as Pope until his last breath. He refused to step down, despite his struggles. His doctor later said with admiration:

“He wanted to go home to be pope until the last moment… He did not let us down.”

His bravery, loyalty to his mission, and that final incomplete gesture revealed the true spirit of the man behind the title. Until the very end, Pope Francis stood for a Church rooted in compassion — always focused on the forgotten and the unseen.

A Final Lesson in Humility

This last regret wasn’t just a passing moment; it showed that even the most iconic figures are still driven by simple human feelings. In a world that often praises power and status, Pope Francis, with one unfinished act of kindness, left us one final, silent lesson:

True greatness can also be seen in the moments when we fall short.

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