Francis gets personal: 'I didn't want to be pope'
VATICAN
CITY (AP) — Pope Francis has revealed that he never wanted to be pope
and that he's living in the Vatican hotel for his "psychiatric" health.
Francis got very personal Friday
as he met with thousands of children from Jesuit schools across Italy
and Albania. Answering their questions one by one, Francis told them the
decision
to become a priest had been difficult for him and that he had suffered
"moments of interior darkness" when "you feel dry, without interior
joy."
But he said he went ahead because he loved Christ.
One
of the most touching moments came when Teresa, a bright-eyed redhead no
more than six, asked Francis flat out if he had wanted to be pope.
After joking around, Francis replied: "I didn't want to be pope”
(imagine our surprise, of course what questions weren’t asked or answered is another story,)
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