Pope Francis on Monday
outlined 15 illnesses that he said all churches must guard
against as he gave his Christmas greetings to the Roman Curia.
These included "feeling immortal", "spiritual
Alzheimer's", "existential schizophrenia" and the "terrorism of
gossip" the pope said in a hard-hitting address to the Roman
Curia - the administrative apparatus of the Holy See and the
central governing body through which the pope conducts the
business of the Catholic Church.
"It's nice to think of the Roman Curia as a little model
church, that is a body that every day seeks to become more
unified and harmonious, a complex body with many different
elements that don't have the same job, but are coordinated to
work in an exemplary, effective way, despite the diversity of
its members".
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