Pope Francis has unveiled the political tactics employed during the last two papal elections, while dismissing any intentions to reform future conclaves.
These revelations are disclosed in the book-length interview titled “The Successor: My Memories of Benedict XVI.”
In it, the Argentine pope reflects on his relationship with his predecessor and addresses some past grievances.
The book’s release coincides with a delicate period for Francis, amid concerns about his health and speculation about his potential resignation.
Francis shared previously undisclosed details about the 2005 and 2013 papal elections, highlighting the political calculations involved.
Despite rumors, he denied planning any reforms to conclave rules but mentioned revising protocols for papal funerals.
Additionally, Francis addressed tensions with Archbishop Georg Gaenswein, whom he initially fired and later sidelined due to disagreements.
He also clarified his relationship with Benedict, denying any rift or undermining of his authority.
Finally, he explained his approach to delivering homilies during Benedict’s funeral, dismissing criticism as a matter of liturgical protocol.