In an interview with 82 Congolese Jesuits published Thursday by the journal Civilta cattolica, the Argentine pope confirmed that he had written a letter of renunciation, two months after his election in March 2013, in the event of a “health problem” preventing him from exercising his ministry.
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“I believe that the Pope’s ministry is ad vitam. I see no reason why it should not be so.” In an interview with 82 Congolese Jesuits published Thursday, February 16 by the journal Civilta cattolicathe Argentine pope confirmed having written a letter of renunciation, two months after his election in March 2013, in the event of “health problem” preventing him from exercising his ministry. “However, this does not at all mean that the resignation of popes should become, let’s say, a ‘fashion’, a normal thing”qualified François during this interview carried out on February 2 during his visit to Kinshasa.
Benedict XVI had the courage to do so, because he did not wish to continue due to his health. It’s not on my agenda at the moment.
Pope Francisin the magazine Civilta Cattolica
“If, on the other hand, we listen to the ‘chatter’, we should change popes every six months, he addshistorical tradition is important.” Speculation around a possible renunciation of Jorge Bergoglio, 86, who now moves in a wheelchair, against a backdrop of tensions within the Church, has redoubled in intensity in recent months. Pope Francis, who will mark his 10th anniversary of pontificate next month, had so far left “open door” to a renunciation similar to that of his predecessor Benedict XVI, which took the whole world by surprise.