TO SERVE OTHERS

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The Pontiff  - When humans lead with compassion, truth, honor, and respect in any lifestyle, they are deserving of recognition. 

Pope Francis was a Jesuit and a kind human who tried to accept and love everyone, no matter their choice, with goodwill for them. May he rest in peace, and I thank him for opening the doorways for all, no matter who they are. 

Pope Francis left this world with only $100 in his personal account. Not because he lacked a salary, he was entitled to $32,000 a month as the head of the Catholic Church, but because he refused to keep it. 

Every paycheck was quietly given away.

He donated to the poor, refugees, prisoners, the sick, and children in need. 

Days before his passing, he donated €200,000 to build a pasta factory inside a juvenile prison, helping young people learn a trade and reclaim their future.

He lived simply. He loved deeply. He served humbly.

In a world that often measures success by what we accumulate, Pope Francis reminded us that the greatest legacy is built through what we give away.

May we carry forward his example, not by words, but by action.

Francis, thank you for being a leader in good stewardship in life. I want to thank all of you for your service and for caring and looking out for the less fortunate. This is a practice that should be reinstated within our global community. It is healing for many... And so it goes,