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Replacing Pope 'great challenge', says Middlesbrough bishop | Replacing Pope 'great challenge', says Middlesbrough bishop |
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Pope Francis, pictured with the Bishop of Middlesbrough, died on Easter Monday aged 88 | Pope Francis, pictured with the Bishop of Middlesbrough, died on Easter Monday aged 88 |
A bishop has recalled how a meeting with the Pope turned into laughter over his language skills. | |
The Bishop of Middlesbrough, the Right Reverend Terence Patrick Drainey, said when he met Pope Francis - who was Argentinian - he spoke to him in his native Spanish. | The Bishop of Middlesbrough, the Right Reverend Terence Patrick Drainey, said when he met Pope Francis - who was Argentinian - he spoke to him in his native Spanish. |
"You could see across his face this big smile," he said. "Who is this Englishman speaking to me in Spanish and speaking to me in posh Spanish?" | "You could see across his face this big smile," he said. "Who is this Englishman speaking to me in Spanish and speaking to me in posh Spanish?" |
He said the Pope asked him where he learned the language and the bishop replied "in Spain" and that he spoke "like the king". "He just burst out laughing," he said. | He said the Pope asked him where he learned the language and the bishop replied "in Spain" and that he spoke "like the king". "He just burst out laughing," he said. |
Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, died on Easter Monday aged 88. | Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, died on Easter Monday aged 88. |
Bishop Drainey described the Pope as a "man of integrity, he lived what he said - there was no division". | Bishop Drainey described the Pope as a "man of integrity, he lived what he said - there was no division". |
He said his death had left the public with a "great legacy" but also a "great challenge". | He said his death had left the public with a "great legacy" but also a "great challenge". |
"How are we going to carry on caring for the poor, caring for the marginalised?" he said. "Recognising that's what the church is about." | "How are we going to carry on caring for the poor, caring for the marginalised?" he said. "Recognising that's what the church is about." |
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