Read The Pope’s Profound And Telling Final Social Media Posts
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Read The Pope’s Profound And Telling Final Social Media Posts

Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at age 88. Though he faced a long battle with pneumonia, his death came as a bit of a surprise to Catholics worldwide. It wasn’t because they expected him to live forever. It was because the pontiff remained active on social media until the day before his death. On Easter Sunday, Pope Francis posted a series of messages to the faithful on X. He was the first pope in history to embrace social media, and many people appreciated his desire to communicate with Catholics in a meaningful modern way. Christ is risen! These words capture the entire meaning of our existence, for we were not made for death but for life. #Easter https://t.co/s8D2o4WCfV— Apostolica Sedes Vacans (@Pontifex) April 20, 2025 Pope Francis Posted Five Messages on Social Media the Day Before He Died As he often did during his 12 years as Pope, the holy father shared messages on X up until the day he died. On Easter Sunday, he posted five separate messages, one of which read, “I would like us to renew our hope that #peace is possible! From the Holy Sepulchre, the Church of the Resurrection, where this year #Easter is being celebrated by Catholics and Orthodox on the same day, may the light of peace radiate throughout the Holy Land and the entire world.” In the passion and death of Jesus, God has taken upon Himself all the evil in this world and in His infinite mercy has defeated it. He has uprooted the diabolical pride that poisons the human heart and wreaks violence and corruption on every side. #Easter— Apostolica Sedes Vacans (@Pontifex) April 20, 2025 His very last post was short and sweet. It said, “Christ is risen! These words capture the entire meaning of our existence, for we were not made for death but for life.” The news of Pope Francis’ death saddened many who shared condolences on social media. One wrote on X, “Rest in peace. You were a light in dark times.” Another shared, “What a beautiful last post from our Holy Father. Let us pray that God shows mercy on his soul and that he joins our spiritual ancestors in Heaven!” This person agreed, “Rest in Peace, Holy Father. Your words will resonate forever.” This story’s featured image is by Vatican Media via Vatican Pool/Getty Images. The post Read The Pope’s Profound And Telling Final Social Media Posts appeared first on InspireMore.