Thursday, 28 March 2013

Pope Francis shuns luxury Papal apartment, stays in simple 2-room Suite.

Pope Francis has decided not to move into the papal apartment used by Benedict XVI and others before him, preferring instead to stay in a simple suite at a Vatican hotel, a Vatican spokesman said. The papal apartment on the top floor of the Apostolic Palace is ready for the new pontiff to move into, however, he has decided to stay at the Casa Santa Marta, the residence where he's been staying since the papal election two weeks ago, for the time being.


His presence at Casa Santa Marta, the residence near St. Peter's Basilica where all the cardinals stayed during the conclave, means Francis will continue to meet his fellow priests for Mass and other communal activities. Although he's not moved in to the apartment, Francis is using the Apostolic Palace, including offices in his papal apartments, to carry out his papal duties, such as holding meetings and audiences.

Francis, the first Jesuit to assume the papacy, has become widely known for his embrace of simplicity and humility since he became pope. He's spoken of his desire to see the Roman Catholic Church be a "poor church, for the poor," and his sermons have focused on the need to look after the needy and sick, as well as the natural world.

The pope's decision to remain in Casa Santa Marta, at least for now, is in keeping with his track record. While serving as archbishop in Buenos Aires, he declined to live in the archbishop's palace, choosing instead to live in a simple apartment. He also passed on a chauffeured limousine, preferring to take the bus with ordinary people, and he cooked his own meals. He's also bringing this approach to the events of Holy Week, leading up to Easter.

Via CNN

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