Documentary Celebrates Pope Francis’ Legacy

April 21, 2026

On the first anniversary of Pope Francis’ passing, Vatican News has unveiled a new documentary titled “Todos, todos, todos!” This film reflects on the impactful life and legacy of the Argentine Pope who left an indelible mark on the Church during his papacy. Highlighting his dedication to inclusivity and social justice, the documentary captures pivotal moments that defined his time in the Vatican, offering insights into his initiatives that resonated worldwide.

The documentary’s title, translating to “Everyone, everyone, everyone!” in English, echoes Pope Francis’ inclusive message throughout his pontificate. His efforts to create a more welcoming Church are showcased through his travels and reforms, earning admiration and sparking dialogue across global religious communities.

Produced by Vatican News, the film delves into Pope Francis’ approach to prominent issues such as climate change, poverty, and interfaith relations. Interviews with close collaborators and experts provide a comprehensive look at his strategic shifts and pastoral outreach, underscoring his commitment to the marginalized.

As the Church reflects on his contributions, the documentary serves as both a tribute and a reminder of the challenges he navigated with hope and determination. It highlights the lasting influence of Pope Francis’ vision for a compassionate Church, a legacy that continues to inspire current and future leaders.

In the spirit of Pope Francis’ mission, current Pope Leo XIV will visit Cameroon on April 15, 2026, as part of his ongoing apostolic journey through Africa.