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Pope Francis remains rigid and reproach

prelates and faithful

Nobody can stop Pope Francis' reforming process in the Vatican City.

 

These days have been very disturbed as other documents of the Roman Curia have been sold to journalist by a Monsignor and a lady member of the Vatican Financial Commission.

 

The duo was arrested last week by Vatican Gendarmerie (police); the lady has been granted bail whilist the Monsignor is currently the only guest at the Gendarmerie's jail.

 

His Holiness Pope Francis is still firm on His decision of reforming the Vatican and the Roman Curia and to convert into a Church for Poors.

 

Listening to these days Pope's homilies at Santa Marta chapel and the Angelus of 08th Nov. 2015, it comes out a severe reproach to priests and Bishops as well as faithful.

 

In his homily during Mass on Friday morning, Pope Francis said the Church is called to serve, not to be concerned solely with business affairs; and that Bishops and priests must overcome the temptation to live a “double life.” He warned, too, about “climbers,” those who are attached to money.

 

As for the faithful, His Holiness on Thursday morning Mass stated:" the Christian includes, he does not close the door to anyone, even if this provokes resistance. He who excludes, because he believes himself to be better, generates conflicts and divisions, and does not consider the fact that “we shall all stand before the judgment seat of God.” The Pharisees excluded, We can not.

 

Holy Father reassured the faithfull to do not be worried about the so called Vatileaks 2, as He will not stop His reform and that nobody will stop Him.

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