Pope Francis will be saddened by the world on Saturday – but only one of his relatives will attend his funeral.
Born in Jorge Mario Bergolio, the future Pope was the five oldest children born to Rijina Maria Sevori and Mario Jose Francisco, Italian immigrants who raised the family in Buenos Aires, Argestina.
His only live brother, Maria Elena Bergolio, 77, saw her last brother in March 2013, before leaving Rome to attend the flavor and in the end he became the head of the Catholic Church, Argentine. I mentioned.
At that time, she said that Maria Elena did not go to Rome to install Francis, as “my brother asked to save money and use it for charitable works.”
She is currently in bad health, and lives among the nuns who care about her, according to the perpetrator.
Her son and nephew, Jose Pergolio, said that his family will not travel to Rome for his funerary uncle's procedures, according to the X Post on Wednesday by the Minister of Worship and Civilization in Argentina, Noel Sotilo.
“Jose told me that he and his mother's decision is to follow the example of the Holy Father and that they have never thought about traveling, because they believe it is the best way to honor Francis's memory.”
The daughter of Maria Elena and the daughter of Francis, Christina Bergolio, a famous artist in Madrid, Spain, admitted in an interview held in 2014 that she is not religious, describing the church as “outdated.”
But it is expected that the last of his nephew Francis, Mauro Bergolio, is affordable in Italy, where the Pope was buried in Bazilica St. Mary Megur – thanks to a special donor paying his price and his wife traveling, according to what she mentioned No.
Mauro, the son of the late Francis brother Oscar, said he was offered tickets by the owner of the travel agency Rita Mattillo, who heard him saying in broadcasting Argentini's news that he could not carry the trip.
“My heart broke that I heard that he could not travel,” Mattilo said No. “I saw him helpless. He and his wife should have been among the first to be invited to travel officially.”
Mauro indicated that the Argentine government failed to invite the family despite sending its own delegation, including President Javier Millie.
“I have never asked a favor,” Mauro, a nurse, told Radio Miter.
“We are not media figures, we are workers, and like most people, we hardly make it until the end of the month,” said Varissa's sister, Varissa, on X, according to the Buenos Aires Times.
Vanesa wrote that her brother “really wanted to be” for the funeral of “our last uncle”, and she was “grateful to the media to allow him to conduct this trip,” referring to the TV program that initially caught Mauro's attention from the financing of the trip.
Carla Rabizana, the cousin of the Pope, told the national Catholic correspondence in March that she was concerned about the retreat of the Francis newspaper.
In a common image with the port, Rabuhana, 93, was seen a wide smile alongside the Holy Father, who was called “Georgio's cousin” while the husband was sitting for lunch at her home in North Italian society in Portakumaru, Italy, on November 19, 2022.
The daughter of the Great Pope, Dr. Carolina Bergolio, was honored in a Facebook post.
“The death of Pope Francis represents a deep symbolic moment in the history of humanity. He was a spiritual leader who knows how to speak to the heart of the world with humility, closeness, and a deep human perspective.”
Felipe Bergelio, Great Noni, 21, is currently playing for the Italian football club Castiglionense 1919, according to La derecha Diario.
Felipe did not get the Pope's interview personally, and he revealed in an interview with La Nazis, but Francis “always asked our family” while talking to Felipe's father, one of Francis’s general.
“When we all lived in Argentina, the relationship was difficult due to the distances between Buenos Aires and behavior, but the association was always present,” Felipe said to the director. La Derisha Diario reported that his older brothers, Matteo and Benjamin, met Francis.