Vatican City: One year after the death of Pope Francis, the Vatican has released a new documentary that reflects on his life, message, and lasting impact on the Church and the world.
Produced by Vatican News along with Vatican Radio and L’Osservatore Romano, the 27 minute film titled Todos todos todos revisits some of the most meaningful moments of his pontificate. The title echoes one of Pope Francis’ well known expressions, highlighting his vision of a Church that welcomes everyone without exception.
The documentary presents a simple but powerful message that guided his papacy. “Having received mercy, let us now become merciful” was at the heart of his teachings. He also often shared his desire for a Church that is poor and for the poor, standing close to those on the margins of society.
Using archival footage and images, the film shows how Pope Francis focused on mercy, dialogue, and human encounter. It portrays a Church that goes out to people, especially those facing suffering, injustice, and exclusion. His repeated calls for peace in a world affected by conflict are also central to the narrative.
Todos todos todos is available on Vatican platforms with subtitles in several languages, making it accessible to a global audience. More than just a remembrance, the documentary presents a living message that continues to challenge both the Church and society.
Even a year after his passing, the vision of Pope Francis remains alive, encouraging people everywhere to choose compassion, openness, and peace in their daily lives.