Pope Francis' first encyclical might be out this year, says spokesman
26 april, 2013 - Pope Francis may publish his first encyclical this year, the Vatican
spokesman has said. Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi told reporters on Thursday he
"would not exclude" the possibility of the publication of the pope's first encyclical
"within this year." He said that Emeritus Pope Benedict had already "fleshed out
material on the theme of faith" for an encyclical. Vatican officials had said Pope
Benedict completed work in late 2012 on what would have been his fourth encyclical
- a letter on the theological virtue of faith. Its release was expected in the first
half of 2013, but the pope resigned Feb. 28 before its publication. It is not unusual
for a pope to pick up work begun by his predecessor, make changes and publish it in
his own name. The second part of Pope Benedict's first encyclical, "Deus Caritas Est"
("God is Love"), was a discussion of Catholic charitable activity prepared under Blessed
John Paul II. Nine months after Pope Benedict was elected, the document was released
after the new pope reworked that section. Father Lombardi also said that Emeritus
Pope Benedict, who has been living at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo
outside Rome since his retirement, would soon be moving to a renovated residence at
the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican, between the end of April and early May,
as expected. In the meantime, he said Pope Francis will continue to reside in the
Vatican guesthouse where he has been staying since the beginning of the conclave that
elected him, instead of the papal apartment in the apostolic palace. The Domus Sanctae
Marthae houses permanent residents as well as some guests who come to the Vatican
for meetings. Pope Francis "likes it there very much," the spokesman said, and, at
the moment, it doesn't seem he wants to change his accommodations, even though no
"final decision" has been made. (Source: CNS)