Pope Francis Left Behind Just £100 In Personal Wealth, Choosing Humility Over Riches
- taqi2854
- May 3
- 1 min read

Pope Francis, who passed away on April 21, 2025, at the age of 88, was known for his humility and rejection of lavish lifestyles.
Despite receiving a salary of about £300,000 annually, he lived modestly, staying in the Casa Santa Marta guesthouse instead of the traditional papal residence. At the time of his death, his personal wealth was minimal, reportedly under £100.
He lived simply, dressed humbly, and walked among the common people. While leaders often chase power and possessions, he chose presence.
He gave, and gave, and gave—until there was almost nothing left for himself.Because for him, true wealth wasn’t in banks, but in compassion.
Not in palaces, but in prayers.Not in gold, but in grace.
His humility wasn’t just an image—it was a vow. A commitment to live by the values he preached: kindness, selflessness, and simplicity.
While the world counted riches, he was busy counting blessings.
So if you’re wondering how someone with such a high salary died with so little… maybe ask yourself:What do you really want to leave behind—a fortune or a legacy?







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