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Pope Francis Has Died, His Final Blessings for Gaza Live On

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The call—part of a nightly ritual since the early days of the conflict—was brief but intimate. “He thanked us for our prayers,” said Father Gabriel Romanelli, the Argentinian priest who leads the small Catholic community in Gaza. “He blessed us. He was with us every night. It was as if he knew this would be the last one.”

As airstrikes pounded the enclave and communications faltered, the Pope’s voice had become a rare constant for Gaza’s Christians. His outreach was more than pastoral—it was political. In public statements and homilies, he condemned the siege on Gaza, describing the mass suffering of civilians as “unacceptable” and a “grave moral failure.

News of his death prompted mourning around the globe. In Gaza, where survival itself is uncertain, the loss felt especially deep.

Now that voice is gone.

As the Vatican begins the period of mourning and transition, one question resonates beyond the cathedrals of Rome and into the rubble of Gaza: Who will call now?

Pope Francis’ final blessing wasn’t just a farewell. It was a call to conscience—to speak up, to witness, and to reject the indifference in the face of atrocity. In Gaza, his voice still echos—through the crumbling walls of Holy Family Parish, in the hearts of the faithful, and in the conscience of the world.

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