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 deeply moving revelation that has stirred emotions across the Catholic world, it has been confirmed that before his passing, Pope Francis left a personal message for his successor, Pope Leo XIV — a message that concerned none other than Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle.
The contents of the message, shared privately between the two Popes during a quiet Vatican handover, revealed Pope Francis’s final wishes regarding the future of the Church in Asia and the role of Cardinal Tagle, one of the most respected and beloved figures in the global Catholic community.
According to Vatican sources, Pope Francis wrote:
“To my brother Leo, I entrust to you a man with a heart like Christ’s. The Church will need his voice — calm, compassionate, and courageous. Elevate him, guide him, and let him guide others.”
Pope Leo XIV, visibly moved by the letter, reportedly met with Cardinal Tagle shortly after his election and shared the message directly with him. Upon hearing the words of the late Pope, Cardinal Tagle — a man known for his humility and emotional sincerity — could not hold back his tears.
“He wept openly,” a Vatican official present during the meeting revealed. “It was not sorrow, but a sacred mix of grief, gratitude, and responsibility. The love between him and Pope Francis was real — and now that love has been passed forward through Leo.”
Soon after, the Vatican announced that Cardinal Tagle would take on a newly established role: Prefect for Evangelization and Global Outreach, a position designed specifically to address the Church’s mission in a post-pandemic world. The role places him at the forefront of international dialogue, missionary work, and interfaith engagement — particularly in the rapidly growing Catholic communities across Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
The appointment was widely celebrated by the faithful, with many seeing it as the fulfillment of a legacy that Pope Francis quietly began: one that recognized the need for a more inclusive, globally representative Church leadership.
Cardinal Tagle, long viewed as a potential future pope himself, has always deflected praise, instead pointing to the Gospel and the poor as his true focus. But now, with Pope Francis’s final blessing and Pope Leo XIV’s confidence, his influence within the Church is set to deepen in profound ways.
In a statement following the announcement, Tagle said:
“I am overwhelmed, not by the honor, but by the trust. I will serve as I have always tried to — with joy, with trembling, and with love.”
As the Church mourns the loss of Pope Francis and embraces the leadership of Pope Leo XIV, this quiet passing of the torch reminds the world that even in death, Francis’s vision continues — through the hands and hearts of those he uplifted.