Before His Death, Pope Francis Left a Message for Pope Leo XIV About Cardinal Tagle’s New Position — Upon Hearing It, Tagle Broke Down in Tears…
In a moment that left the walls of the Vatican cloaked in solemn silence, a final message from the late Pope Francis was revealed — and its contents have moved even the most composed members of the Church to tears. The emotional letter, addressed to his successor Pope Leo XIV, included a final wish concerning one of the Church’s most beloved figures: Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle.
According to Vatican sources, the letter was found among Pope Francis’s personal effects and was marked with a handwritten seal: “To be read by my successor — with love for the future of the Church.”
When Pope Leo XIV opened the letter shortly after the papal transition, what he found was a heartfelt endorsement of Cardinal Tagle for a position long whispered about in hushed Vatican corridors — the future Secretary of State, one of the most powerful roles in the Roman Curia.
In the letter, Pope Francis wrote:
“Dear brother in Christ,
If these words reach you, then the Lord has called me home. I ask you, with humility and hope, to look upon Cardinal Tagle not just as a theologian, but as a shepherd. The Church needs voices that speak with both courage and compassion. If it is God’s will, I hope you will entrust him with greater responsibility — for he carries within him the spirit of the Gospel.”
Upon hearing the message read aloud in a private meeting between Pope Leo XIV and key members of the Curia, Cardinal Tagle reportedly wept openly, overcome with emotion. Those present described the moment as “deeply spiritual,” with even the Pope visibly moved.
“Cardinal Tagle has always been close to Pope Francis — spiritually, pastorally, and in vision,” one Vatican aide said. “To hear such a profound and personal message from the Holy Father after his passing… it was overwhelming.”
Pope Leo XIV, who has often emphasized continuity with his predecessor’s more pastoral approach, has not yet made a formal appointment. But sources suggest the message carries immense weight, and Tagle is now the leading candidate for the powerful position, which oversees much of the Church’s diplomacy and internal governance.
Tagle, a Filipino prelate known for his humility and heartfelt preaching, has long been considered one of the most beloved figures in global Catholicism. His emotional response only deepened the respect many within the Vatican already hold for him.
“This is not about power,” Tagle was heard saying afterward. “It is about service. If God calls me to it, I will say yes — through tears, through prayer, through faith.”
The Catholic world now watches closely, not only to see how Pope Leo XIV will honor his predecessor’s wishes but also to witness whether a new era of compassionate leadership may soon unfold — one shaped by a Pope’s final blessing and a Cardinal’s humble tears.