The nun who broke protocol at Pope Francis’ coffin

In a moment that broke through the solemnity of Vatican tradition, one quiet act of love captured hearts around the globe.

On April 23, as thousands gathered at St. Peter’s Basilica to pay their respects to the late Pope Francis,

a humble figure stepped out of line — not a dignitary or public figure,

but 81-year-old Sister Geneviève Jeanningros, a nun with a simple green backpack and tear-filled eyes.

As mourners followed strict Vatican protocol, she stood silently beside the casket, lingering in grief and prayer.

The image went viral almost instantly, resonating far beyond the marble floors of the Basilica.

But what many didn’t know was that this powerful moment wasn’t just about loss —

it was about a decades-long friendship forged in compassion and service…

Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, died on Easter Monday at the age of 88, and while over 48,000

people visited his coffin in the first day, none left a mark like Sister Jeanningros.

Their bond began over 40 years ago in Buenos

Aires, rooted in shared missions to serve the forgotten — the poor, the sick, even circus performers.

Living in a modest caravan outside Rome, she visited him weekly, sometimes bringing guests from the streets,

always welcomed without judgment.

Though many assumed she broke protocol,

the Vatican had quietly granted her special permission — a rare gesture for a rare connection.

Her final visit wasn’t routine. It was a farewell grounded in love, not ceremony.

And as her quiet goodbye circulates the world,

it reminds us that sometimes, the most powerful farewells are felt, not spoken.

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