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Pope warns Vatican staff an ‘elegant demon’ lurks among them

  • In Francis’ Christmas greeting he reminded cardinals, bishops and priests they are not beyond reproach, but particularly vulnerable to evil
  • The pontiff’s annual address often takes the Vatican bureaucrats through a typical Jesuit-style ‘examination of conscience’ to help them repent

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Pope Francis holds a meeting with Vatican employees for the exchange of Christmas greetings. Photo: EPA-EFE
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Pope Francis warned Vatican bureaucrats on Thursday to beware the devil that lurks among them, saying it is an “elegant demon” that works in people who have a rigid, holier-than-thou way of living the Catholic faith.

Francis used his annual Christmas greeting to the Roman Curia to again put the cardinals, bishops and priests who work in the Holy See on notice that they are by no means beyond reproach and are, in fact, particularly vulnerable to evil.

Francis told them that by living in the heart of the Catholic Church, “we could easily fall into the temptation of thinking we are safe, better than others, no longer in need of conversion”.

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“Yet we are in greater danger than all others, because we are beset by the ‘elegant demon,’ who does not make a loud entrance, but comes with flowers in his hand,” Francis told the churchmen in the Hall of Blessings of the Apostolic Palace.

Pope Francis looks at a nativity scene at the Vatican. Photo: AP
Pope Francis looks at a nativity scene at the Vatican. Photo: AP

Francis has long used his Christmas address for an annual dressing down of Vatican bureaucrats, taking them through a typical Jesuit-style “examination of conscience” to help them repent in the run-up to Christmas.

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