The recent passing of Pope Francis has stirred a global wave of emotion. Not just because he led the Catholic Church, but because of the kind of human being he was—kind, compassionate, humble, and devoted to lifting others. Words like love, dignity, grace, courage, and forgiveness flood the memories people are sharing.
And it got me thinking… What makes a life truly worthy of being remembered?
What makes someone not just known—but beloved, even after they're gone?