Pope To Go On Spiritual Retreat To Fix ‘Many Defects We All Have’

12/12/2014 Vatican Basilica. Holy Mass celebrated in Spanish by Pope Francis on the occasion of the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. /GALAZKA_1048.20/Credit:Grzegorz Galazka/SIPA/1412131057 (Sipa via AP Images)

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis is getting away from the Vatican for a few days and taking his advisers along, to work, as he put it, on fixing the ” many defects we all have.”

Francis told tens of thousands of Romans, tourists and pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square that he and top aides will begin a spiritual renewal retreat Sunday. Until Friday morning, they will spend time listening to reflections, meditating and praying in Ariccia, a Rome suburb.

The pope said that amid “the noise, the confusion,” one hears “only superficial voices.” During the retreat “we can listen to the voice of Jesus and also correct so many defects we all have,” he said.

Inviting prayers, Francis said the time away from the Vatican will also help participants “face the temptations that attack us every day.”

He didn’t list the “defects” he says needs fixing. But in the nearly two years since becoming pontiff, Francis has put prelates on guard against careerism, arrogance, hypocrisy, corruption and being too judgmental instead of merciful.

Francis said “spiritual conversion and growth starts from the heart. It’s there that the match of daily choices between good and evil, worldliness and Gospel, indifference and sharing gets played.”

The Catholic church encourages spiritual renewal in Lent, when faithful prepare for Easter, which this year falls on April 5.

The retreat means Francis won’t hold his traditional weekly public audience on Wednesday.

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  1. Avatar for wtf1 wtf1 says:

    Maybe he can “fix” his and the church’s sexism!

  2. I thought he personally was infallible on spiritual matters. That too is a myth?

  3. I’m a long-time, old (i.e. ready to die) atheist. And this guy is my favorite Catholic. And as just general rule disrespect all theist. But I like this guy.

  4. Only one speaking ex cathedra on matters of dogma is the pope infallible and only since 1870.

    –An agnostic lapsed Presbyterian

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