Pope Francis’s Final Will Revealed During Last Funeral Ceremony

The Vatican, while holding the final funeral ceremony for Pope Francis, announced his last will regarding his special vehicle.
Last Sunday, May 4th, marked the ninth and final day of the funeral ceremony for Pope Francis at Saint Peter’s Basilica. After conducting the Holy Mass, the cardinals prepared for a confidential meeting scheduled for Wednesday to elect the next pope.
During the final funeral ceremony for the pope, the Vatican announced his last will regarding his special vehicle (the Popemobile), which he wished to be converted into a mobile clinic to provide aid to children in Gaza. Before his passing, Pope Francis had left instructions that this vehicle should be transformed into a mobile clinic for Gaza’s children.
According to the pope’s will, after his death, the vehicle was equipped with medical equipment, vaccine kits, and medical facilities. It is now set to be dispatched by doctors to deprived areas of Gaza to provide assistance to children. The preparation of this vehicle was carried out by a charitable organization, symbolizing the pope’s support for war-affected children and his solidarity with them. The project aims, beyond providing medical services, to send a message to the world not to forget the children of Gaza.
The Vatican stated in this regard: “This initiative was Pope Francis’s final wish for the people with whom he had consistently expressed solidarity throughout his papacy, especially in the final years of his life. In the final months of his life, Pope Francis entrusted this mission to a charitable organization as a response to the profound humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where nearly one million children have been displaced.
The pope always emphasized that children are not numbers. They have faces, names, and stories, and each one of them is sacred. Now his belief has been put into action. In the midst of a devastating war, with destroyed infrastructure, a collapsed healthcare system, and limited access to education, children are the primary victims of this crisis. Threatened by malnutrition, infectious diseases, and preventable conditions that endanger their lives.”




