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A weak Pope Francis is wielding power and rewriting the narrative of how popes exercise authority

Vatican Pope's Power
March 22, 2025

VATICAN CITY (AP) โ€” During his first foreign trip in 2013, Pope Francis made headlines when he carried his own black leather briefcase as he boarded the Alitalia charter bound for Brazil, since popes never carry bags and until the 1970s were themselves carried on thrones.

Asked what was in the bag, Francis joked that it wasnโ€™t the nuclear codes. But he seemed baffled that something as normal as an airplane passenger carrying a briefcase could create such a fuss.

โ€œI have always taken a bag with me when traveling โ€“ itโ€™s normal,โ€ he told his first news conference as pope. โ€œWe must get used to being normal. The normality of life.โ€

A weak Pope Francis is wielding power and rewriting the narrative of how popes exercise authority
Vatican Pope's Power

Over 12 years, Francis has sought to impose a kind of normality on the papacy with his informal style and disdain for pomp, while ensuring that he still wields the awesome power held by Christโ€™s vicar on Earth and Europeโ€™s last absolute monarch.

The way Francis has managed his five-week hospitalization for pneumonia has followed that same playbook, and on Saturday allowed his doctors to announce the very normal news that the 88-year-old pope would be released the following day.

At a news conference, they said he would need two months of rest and convalescence at the Vatican, but that he eventually could resume all his normal activity running the 1.3.-billion strong Catholic Church.

Francis has stayed in control, remotely

But he had never stopped. In between respiratory crises, prayer and physiotherapy, Francis appointed over a dozen bishops, approved a handful of new saints, authorized a three-year extension of his signature reform process and sent off messages public and private. Vatican cardinals stood in for him at events requiring his presence.

A weak Pope Francis is wielding power and rewriting the narrative of how popes exercise authority
Vatican Pope's Power

Thatโ€™s not as easy a balancing act as it sounds, since there are few positions of power that are both as absolute as the papacy and, during times of illness, as seemingly fragile: According to the church's canon law, the pope possesses โ€œsupreme, full, immediate, and universal ordinary power in the church." He answers to no one but God, and there is no appeal of his decisions.

And while popes arenโ€™t subject to re-election campaigns or no-confidence votes, they essentially owe their jobs to the 120 men who elected them. While those same cardinals swear obedience to the pope, they will also eventually choose his successor from within their own ranks. It's no surprise then that talk of conclaves, papal contenders and challenges facing a future pope has been a constant buzz in Rome ever since Francis was admitted to Gemelli hospital Feb. 14.

Francis is well aware that anytime he gets sick, plotting intensifies for the election of the next pope, contributing to a certain lame duck status as he ages. โ€œSome wanted me dead,โ€ he said after his 2021 hospitalization, when he learned that secret meetings had already been held to plan the conclave. He knows as well that even before his current hospitalization, an anonymous cardinal had circulated a seven-point memo listing priorities for the next pope to correct the โ€œconfusion, division and conflictโ€ sowed by Francis.

But he's not shy about showing weakness

And yet Francis has never been shy about showing his weaknesses, age or infirmities in ways that seem unthinkable for public figures for whom any sign of fragility can threaten their authority and undermine their agenda.

A weak Pope Francis is wielding power and rewriting the narrative of how popes exercise authority
Vatican Pope's Power

Additionally, within months of being elected, Francis reached out to an Argentine doctor and journalist, Dr. Nelson Castro, and suggested he write a book about the health of popes, himself included.

โ€œMy hypothesis is that he wanted first of all to show himself as a human being,โ€ Castro said in an interview. โ€œWe tend to see popes like saints, but the way he talked about his diseases showed me, โ€˜Iโ€™m like you and me, being exposed to diseases.โ€™โ€

Francis had read and appreciated Castroโ€™s earlier book, โ€œThe Sickness of Power,โ€ about the ailments that have afflicted Argentinaโ€™s leaders and how power itself had afflicted them. He invited Castro to research and write about past popes and his own case in a similar, not-terribly-flattering light.

โ€œThe Health of Popesโ€ was published in 2021. Castro said what struck him most was that Francis disclosed not only his physical ailments, but his mental health challenges too: Francis revealed that he had gone to a psychiatrist when he was the Jesuit provincial during Argentinaโ€™s military dictatorship in the 1970s to help him cope with fear and anxiety.

A weak Pope Francis is wielding power and rewriting the narrative of how popes exercise authority
Vatican Pope's Power

โ€œPope Francis is a man of power,โ€ Castro said. โ€œOnly a man of power, feeling quite sure of himself, would dare to talk about his diseases so openly.โ€

The balance of strength in weakness is very Jesuit

For the Rev. John Cecero, Jesuit provincial for the northeast United States from 2014-2020, Francisโ€™ willingness to show his weaknesses while exercising supreme authority is consistent with his Jesuit training and the biblical teaching of St. Paul that โ€œwhen I am weak, then I am strong.โ€

โ€œA chief virtue on the part of everyone in the practice of Jesuit authority is humility," Cecero said in an interview. "On the part of the individual Jesuit (that means) thinking beyond my own self-interest to the common good.โ€

โ€œI know itโ€™s something that drives Francis: that you have that same humility,โ€ he said.

A weak Pope Francis is wielding power and rewriting the narrative of how popes exercise authority
Vatican Pope's Power

And yet Francisโ€™ critics often complain that heโ€™s authoritarian, that he takes decisions in a vacuum and without regard to the law, and wields power like a โ€œDictator Pope,โ€ the title of a book written by a traditionalist critic early in Francisโ€™ papacy.

Many recite the joke about the way Jesuit superiors exercise power, which is supposed to be a process of joint discernment between the superior and the underling but, the joke goes, can be anything but: โ€œI discern, you discern, we discern โ€ฆ I decide.โ€

Those same conservative critics, of course, have been keenly watching Francisโ€™ hospitalization and wondering if the end of his papacy is near.

Even if he is absent, and even if he has to cut back his public activities going forward, Francis is very much still in power and leading the church, said Kurt Martens, a canon lawyer at Catholic University of America.

A weak Pope Francis is wielding power and rewriting the narrative of how popes exercise authority
Vatican Pope's Power

โ€œWeโ€™re used to seeing a pope who is everywhere all the time," he said. "But don't forget that in the past, not that long ago, popes would show up only rarely.โ€

He may be absent, but he's still in control

Francis' disappearance from public view has led some to doubt the authenticity of the first, and so far only photograph of Francis released by the Vatican since his hospitalization. It was shot from behind and showed Francis at prayer in his private hospital chapel, his face hidden.

Avvenire, the newspaper of the Italian bishopsโ€™ conference, said the photo was not only real but showed Francis controlling the image that he wants the faithful to have of the papacy and illness. Francis wants viewers to focus not on the spectacle of a sick pope, but on what should actually matter more to a Catholic anyway.

โ€œIf we cannot see his face ... what we must look at is precisely what he himself is facing: the altar and the crucifix,โ€ Avvenire wrote.

A weak Pope Francis is wielding power and rewriting the narrative of how popes exercise authority
Vatican Pope's Power

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Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the APโ€™s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content.

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