Pope Francis reveals his "mischievous" youth in an autobiography published Tuesday, in a book that also touches on his childhood, immigration and ordering pizza.
"I Am A Sinner, Mischievous Child": Pope Francis In His Autobiography
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Pope Francis' latest autobiography presents a confessional look into his formative years, detailing instances of mischief and acknowledging his own sinfulness. While touching on topics such as immigration and personal anecdotes like pizza orders, the memoir has raised eyebrows among conservatives, who question whether these revelations align with the traditional values expected of the Catholic Church's highest authority.
In a revealing new autobiography, Pope Francis shares insights into his 'mischievous' childhood, exploring themes of humility, immigration, and everyday joys like ordering pizza. His narrative not only humanizes the Pontiff but underscores his lifelong commitment to social justice and understanding, reflecting values that resonate deeply with progressive communities around the world.