Pope Francis is going through a delicate health period. The diagnosis of bilateral pneumonia and complications in their kidneys.
It remains hospitalized in the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome. The Holy See confirmed in the last hours that although since Saturday it did not suffer from any respiratory crisis, “the complexity of the clinical picture and the necessary wait for pharmacological therapies have effect they need to keep the forecast reserved“
His life is full of anecdotes, controversy, love of football and tango. Their way of thinking and messages are also heard by all generations and there are different audiovisual proposals that have been inspired by it.
Here are some that explain more about their walk:
History of a generation with Pope Francis
The documentary miniseries premiered in 2021. It gathers testimonies of men and women of the elderly on life lessons and crucial decisions that impacted them. The stories are accompanied by reflections of the Pope of the Catholic Church. It is available in Netflix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhogsu0e24
Amen. Francisco responds
Young people gather in Rome with Pope Francis with the aim of speaking and transmitting the main concerns of his generation, addressing issues such as migration, sexuality, gender identity and religious freedom. Available in Disney Plus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1RBVSW4R4O
The Francisco effect
The 2014 documentary marks that from the moment Pope Francis appeared on the balcony of the Basilica of San Pedro, he won people’s hearts. His humility, simplicity and closeness with the poor reveal a man deeply in touch with the Gospel. He has initiated a fundamental reform of the Roman curia and challenged a “globalization of indifference.” Available in Prime Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fw-ldvpr0k
The Pope of the end of the world
On March 13, 2013, the archbishopric of Buenos Aires, Jorge Mario Bergoglio a priest of missionary vocation, becomes a lighthouse of hope for the Christian community when becoming a pope. Not only is the first Francisco, the first Jesuit and the first non -European priest to direct the Catholic Church since 741, he is also the first Latin American Pontifice. Available in Prime Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bosu3mdc2nu
Pope Francis, a man of word
On March 13, 2013, the Cardinal of Buenos Aires, the Argentine Jorge Mario Bergoglio, became the Pontiff number 266 of the Catholic Church. This is the first Pope from South America, the first of the southern hemisphere and the first Jesuit to be appointed Bishop of Rome, but, above all, he is the first Pope who chooses Francisco’s name, in honor of San Francisco de Asís (1181-1226), one of the most venerated Christians and a reformer who dedicated her life to “sister poverty” and to profess her deep love for nature and all living beings in The “Mother Earth Sister.” Available in Prime Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noixnut3p6g
The two potatoes
An intimate story that seeks to recreate Francisco’s encounter with Pope Benedict XVI. Played by Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins. Although it is not an official biography of both gives a perspective of the changes that occurred following two leaders. Available in Netflix.
