Pope Francis spoke to the Globe of death: “I’m not afraid; what God allows, it will be”

Pope Francis spoke to the Globe of death: “I’m not afraid; what God allows, it will be”


Exclusive interview at the beginning of the papacy showed the leader of Serene Catholics in relation to finitude

On July 28, 2013, four months after being elected Pope, Francisco spoke with the journalist and commentator Gerson Camarotti, of Globo and Globonews, in Rio. The pontiff was in the city for the World Youth Day.

When asked if he was afraid to suffer from an attack, as happened with Pope John Paul II, the Argentine pontiff rejected the concern.

“I’m not afraid. I know nobody dies the day before. When it happens, what God allows, will be,” he said, 76 at the moment.

Despite the appeals of the team that accompanied him, Francisco circulated through Rio in vehicles without special shots.

“I couldn’t come to see these people, who have such a big heart, behind a glass box. The two safety guards (Vatican and Brazil) worked very well. But both know that I am an unruly in this sense.”

Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Pope Francis, died on the morning of Monday (21) in Rome. I was 88 years old. He was the most open to the press among the leaders of the Catholic Church of the modern era.




Source: Terra

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