Pope admits stealing dead confessor's rosary beads from casket
He said he did so telling the late priest, âGive me half your mercy.â
Francis made the revelation during an informal chat with Roman priests about the need to be merciful to their flocks.
He told the story of the âgreat confessorâ of Buenos Aires who had heard confessions from most of the diocesan priests as well as from Pope John Paul II when he visited Argentina.
When the priest died, Francis went to pray by his open casket and was stunned that no one had brought any flowers.
âThis man forgave the sins of all the priests of Buenos Aires, but not a single flower?â Francis recalled.
So he went out and bought a bouquet of roses, and when he returned to arrange them around the casket, he saw the rosary the priest still held in his hand.
âAnd immediately there came to mind the thief we all have inside ourselves and while I arranged the flowers I took the cross and with just a bit of force I removed it,â he said, showing with his hands how he pulled the cross off the rosary.
âAnd in that moment I looked at him and I said: âGive me half your mercy.ââ
Francis said he kept the cross in his shirt pocket for years, but that the cassock he wears now as pope doesnât have a pocket. He now keeps it in a little pouch underneath.
âAnd whenever a bad thought comes to mind about someone, my hand goes here, always,â he said, gesturing to his heart.
âAnd I feel the grace, and that makes me feel better.â




