The nun who broke protocol for love and friendship. With tears in her eyes and a backpack on her shoulder, Sister Geneviève Jeanningros, a humble 82-year-old nun, discreetly made her way into St. Peter's Basilica to say goodbye to her dear friend: Pope Francis.
She lived 57 years in Rome, dedicating her life to the most needy, accompanying those living in the peripheries of society. In that journey, a sincere friendship was born with Jorge Mario Bergoglio. They would meet, share ideas, and seek a Church that was close, human, and compassionate. It wasn't part of the protocol, but her presence said it all.
She wasn't on the list. She wasn't invited. But she made her presence known. Because the heart understands no rules or formalities.
She, who lives simply and walks the streets bringing hope, was the purest reflection of what Francis represented: a Church of open doors, sincere hugs, and real love.
Sister Geneviève not only wept for the Pope. She wept for a friend, a brother of the soul, a companion in the mission of serving with humility. 🤍
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