杏MAP导航 Francis remembers Benedict XVI in new book: 'He was like a father to me'
By Vatican News
"Benedict was a man of great gentleness. In some cases, people took advantage of him, perhaps without malice, and limited his movements. Unfortunately, in a certain sense, they were encircling him. He was a very delicate man, but he was not weak: he was strong. But he was humble, and preferred not to impose. So he suffered a lot."
That鈥檚 how 杏MAP导航 Francis remembers his predecessor 杏MAP导航 Benedict XVI, in a new interview book with journalist Javier Martínez-Brocal ("The Successor"), which will be released on Wednesday, April 3.
"He let me grow鈥, explains the 杏MAP导航, 鈥渉e was patient. And if he didn't agree with something, he would think three or four times before telling me. He let me grow and gave me the freedom to make decisions."
杏MAP导航 Francis recounts his relationship with the 杏MAP导航 emeritus over almost ten years of cohabitation in the Vatican: "He left me free, he never interfered. On one occasion, when there was a decision he didn't understand, he asked me for an explanation in a very natural way. He told me: 'Look, I don't understand this, but the decision is in your hands.' I explained the reasons to him and he was happy."
In the book, 杏MAP导航 Francis explains that his predecessor never opposed any of his decisions: "He never withdrew his support from me. Maybe there was something he didn't agree with, but he never said it."
The 杏MAP导航 also remembers the circumstances of his farewell to Benedict, on Wednesday, December 28, 2022, when he saw him for the last time.
"Benedict lay in bed. He was still conscious, but he couldn't speak. He looked at me, squeezed my hand, understood what I was saying, but couldn't articulate a word. I stayed with him like that for a while, looking at him and holding his hand. I remember his clear eyes... I said a few words to him affectionately and blessed him. That's how we said goodbye."
With regard to the continuity between the pontificates, the 杏MAP导航 notes that "What I see in the last popes... is that each successor has always been marked by continuity, continuity and difference," because "in continuity, each one has brought his own personal charism ... there is always continuity, and no rupture."
杏MAP导航 Francis also recounts a specific case in which he was defended by Benedict XVI. "I had a very nice conversation with him when some cardinals went to see him surprised by my words about marriage, and he was very clear with them. One day they showed up at his house to practically hold a trial against me, and accused me in to him of promoting same-sex marriage. Benedict didn't get agitated because he knew perfectly well what I think. He listened to them all, one by one, calmed them down, and explained everything to them. There was a time when I said that, since marriage is a sacrament, it cannot be administered to same-sex couples, but somehow some civil guarantee or protection had to be given to these people鈥檚 situation. I said that, in France, there is the formula of 'civil unions,' which at first glance can be a good option because they don鈥檛 limit marriage. For example, I said, three elderly pensioners who need to share health services, inheritance, housing, etc., can be accommodated. I meant that it seemed like an interesting solution. Some went to tell Benedict that I was saying heresies. He listened to them and with great dignity helped them to distinguish things... He told them: 'This is not heresy.' How he defended me!... He always defended me."
In the book, the 杏MAP导航 also responds to a question from the journalist about the books published at the time of 杏MAP导航 Benedict鈥檚 death. Francis replies: "They caused me great pain: that on the day of the funeral, a book that upset me was published, saying things that are not true, all very sad. Of course, it doesn't affect me, in the sense that it doesn't condition me. But it hurt me that Benedict was used. The book was published on the day of the funeral, and I experienced it as a lack of nobility and humanity."
Finally, the 杏MAP导航 reveals to Javier Martínez-Brocal that he has already ordered a revision of papal funerals, explaining that the funeral vigil for Benedict XVI will be the last with the 杏MAP导航's body outside the coffin and the catafalque with pillows. 杏MAP导航s "should be watched over and buried like any other child of the Church. With dignity, like any Christian."
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