As the world mourns, touching details have emerged about Pope Francis’ final moments. His last words, softly spoken to nurse Massimiliano Strappetti, were: “Thank you for bringing me back to the Square”—a reference to his final public appearance on Easter Sunday, where he blessed thousands from St. Peter’s Basilica.
Strappetti, a longtime caregiver and confidant, was by the Pope’s side throughout his health struggles. He had previously suggested the life-saving surgery that extended the pontiff’s life and was appointed his personal healthcare assistant in 2022.
On Easter, despite doubts about his strength, Pope Francis surprised the crowd by riding the popemobile, warmly engaging with children and the faithful. That evening, he quietly thanked Strappetti again and went to bed.
At 5:30 a.m. the next morning, he suffered a stroke. Despite urgent care, he slipped into a coma and passed away peacefully at 7:35 a.m., waving goodbye to Strappetti one last time.
Shortly before his death, U.S. Vice President JD Vance met briefly with the Pope, sharing a heartfelt moment and a blessing. Vance later paid tribute, recalling the Pope’s comfort during the early days of COVID.
Pope Francis died with dignity and compassion—qualities that defined his life and papacy.