Pope Francis: the fifteen ‘diseases’ of the Curia

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Insider

Francis invites his collaborators to examine their conscience to confess their ‘sins’ in today’s speech. He mentions vainglory and feeling essential, as well as ‘spiritual Alzheimer’s’ and hoarding money and power. The Pope also speaks of closed circles and worldly profit, as well as the ‘terrorism of gossip’

ANDREA TORNIELLI
VATICAN CITY

15 diseases listed and explained, one by one in detail. In his second Christmas speech to the Roman Curia, Pope Francis identifies and explains 15 shades of sin, inviting everyone to ask for God’s forgiveness. The same God who ‘is born in poverty in a cave in Bethlehem to teach us the power of humility’, and was welcomed not by the “chosen” people but by the “poor and simple”. Pope Francis asks his collaborators to really examine their conscience in preparation for confession before Christmas.

Francis explains that these ‘diseases’ and ‘temptations’ do not only concern the Curia but ‘are naturally a danger to every Christian and every curia, community, congregation, parish, and ecclesiastic movement’. The Pope, however, clearly identifies these as present within the environment where he has been living for 21 months now.

The Pope said that ‘it would be good to think of the Roman Curia as a small model of the Church, that is as a “body” which earnestly attempts to be more alive, healthier, more harmonious and more united in itslef and in Christ every day”. The Curia, like the Church, cannot live ‘without having a vital, personal, authentic and solid relationship with Christ’. And a member of the Curia who does not draw from that every day will become a mere bureaucrat. He adds that ‘ we will talk about the list of diseases which, following the Fathers of the desert, will aid us in preparing for confession’.

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