Pope issues blistering critique of Vatican
Pope Francis issued a blistering critique Monday
of the Vatican bureaucracy that serves him, denouncing how some people
lust for power at all costs, live hypocritical double lives and suffer
from “spiritual Alzheimer’s” that has made them forget they’re supposed
to be joyful men of God.
Francis’ Christmas greeting to the cardinals, bishops and priests who
run the Holy See was no joyful exchange of holiday good wishes. Rather,
it was a sobering catalogue of 15 sins of the Curia that Francis said he
hoped would be atoned for and cured in the New Year.
He had some zingers: How the “terrorism of gossip” can “kill the
reputation of our colleagues and brothers in cold blood.” How cliques
can “enslave their members and become a cancer that threatens the
harmony of the body” and eventually kill it by “friendly fire.” About
how some suffer from a “pathology of power” that makes them seek power
at all costs, even if it means defaming or discrediting others publicly.
...Dead pope walking!
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