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Pope Francis shrugs off Vatican in-fighting

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vatican city — Pope Francis has shrugged off recent in-fighting in the Vatican and other stresses of his job by joking: “I am not on tranquilis­ers”.

“There is corruption in the Vatican. But I am at peace,” the pontiff said in a personally revealing interview with Italy’s Corriere della Sera, published on Thursday.

In it, the erstwhile Jorge Bergoglio reveals how feelings of anxiety he sometimes experience­d while he was bishop of Buenos Aires disappeare­d following his elevation to the papacy.

And he insists that he is losing no sleep over the manoeuvrin­g of conservati­ves opposed to his reforms of Church teaching and governance.

The 80-year-old says his secret for dealing with stress is to write down all his problems in letters to Saint Joseph. He then places the missives under a statue of the man described in the bible as the carpenter father of Jesus.

“And now he is sleeping on a mattress of letters! That’s why I sleep well: it is the grace of God. I always sleep six hours. And I pray,” Francis said.

Francis’s reform drive has run into opposition from conservati­ve cardinals and entrenched interests in the Vatican bureaucrac­y.

Francis last month dismissed the head of the Knights of Malta after the ancient order challenged his authority in a dispute seen as being linked to a broader row over the direction of the Church.

And the last week has seen a series of anti-pope posters plastered all over Rome by unidentifi­ed agitators. Asked how he dealt with such tensions and the challenges he faces, Francis quipped: “I’m not on tranquilis­ers.

“The Italians offer a good lesson — to live in peace you need a healthy ‘couldn’t care less’ attitude.

“I don’t mind telling you that what I am going through is a completely new experience for me.

“In Buenos Aires I was more anxious, I admit it. I felt more tense and worried. Basically I wasn’t like I am now.

“From the moment I was elected I had a very particular feeling of profound peace. And that has never left me. I am at peace. I don’t know how to explain it.”

 ?? AFP ?? Pope Francis greets people as he arrives for his general audience at the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican. —
AFP Pope Francis greets people as he arrives for his general audience at the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican. —

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