A sobbing nun who defied tradition to express her grief for Pope Francis talks about the incident at his casket that went viral.

 

“I was the first trans woman to shake his hand.” We had lunch together, and I’ve seen him seven times. I really liked him.

However, the grieving Since then, Sister has declined any further interviews, saying she finds it difficult to talk about the loss.

“No, I am unable to. I apologize, but I don’t want to speak to anybody. You know, it’s too much, therefore I can’t. “I really liked him,” she said, according to GI.

Before his burial, almost 250,000 mourners visited the late pope, and thousands more, including members of the royal family, dignit

And international leaders, flocked to the sacred city to see his last goodbye from St. Peter’s Square. This includes UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer,

Prince William, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and US President Donald Trump, whose actions were called a “disgrace” in stark contrast to the nun.

Crazy scenes as pro-trans campaigners and women’s rights demonstrators get into a street fight

After a dump truck allegedly failed to stop at a stop sign and struck a group of utility workers, four people were killed and three injured.