Pope Francis's Legacy Lives On: Martin Scorsese's Documentary to Premiere in the Vatican In a poignant tribute to the late Pope Francis, Martin Scorsese's documentary "Aldeas, The Final Dream of Pope Francis" is set to make its world premiere in the Vatican today. The screening marks a significant milestone in the commemoration of the first anniversary of Pope Francis's passing, a man who left an indelible mark on the Catholic Church and the world. The documentary, which explores the life and legacy of the beloved pontiff, is being staged by Scholas Occurrentes, an international organization founded by Pope Francis in 2001. With its mission to promote social integration and the culture of encounter through sports, arts, and technology, Scholas Occurrentes continues to be a testament to Pope Francis's enduring legacy, and the premiere of Scorsese's documentary is expected to be a powerful tribute to his final dream.


Aldeas, The Final Dream of Pope Francis is being screened to commemorate the first anniversary of Francis’s deathMartin Scorsese’s documentary about Pope Francis is to have its world premiere in the Vatican today as one of a set of events commemorating the first anniversary of Francis’s death.The screening of the film, titled Aldeas, The Final Dream of Pope Francis, is being staged by Scholas Occurrentes, an international organisation aiming to “to encourage social integration ‎and the culture of encounter through sports, arts and technology”, which was set up in Argentina by Francis in 2001 while he was Archbishop of Buenos Aires, and made into a foundation when he became pope in 2013. Continue reading...