The nun who broke protocol at Pope Francis’ coffin

On April 23, during public farewells at St. Peter’s Basilica, 81-year-old Sister Geneviève Jeanningros quietly stepped out of line and approached Pope Francis’ casket, capturing hearts worldwide. With tears in her eyes and a green backpack on her shoulder, her silent goodbye stood out amid strict Vatican protocol.

Sister Geneviève and Pope Francis shared a decades-long friendship, rooted in compassion and service to marginalized communities. They met when he was Archbishop of Buenos Aires and stayed close after he became Pope, meeting regularly—even sharing meals with the homeless and outsiders she brought along.

A member of the Little Sisters of Jesus, Geneviève lives simply in a caravan near Rome. Her deep connection to the Pope earned her special permission to say farewell—an honor rarely given.

Their bond, built on kindness and shared mission, was stronger than rank or ritual. In that quiet moment beside his coffin, her presence said more than words ever could.

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