Pope Francis speaks during the traditional Greetings to the Roman Curia on December 21, 2015 at the Vatican. (AFP Photo)
Vatican City:
Pope Francis said today that reform of the Curia, the Church's governing body, would "move forward with determination, clarity and firm resolve", during his annual address to cardinals, bishops and priests running the Holy See.
The remarks follow those he made a year ago, in December 2014, when he suggested the Vatican's administrative hierarchy was beset by a "spiritual Alzheimer's" and a lust for power.
The remarks follow those he made a year ago, in December 2014, when he suggested the Vatican's administrative hierarchy was beset by a "spiritual Alzheimer's" and a lust for power.
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