VATICAN CITY, July 6 Pope Francis said on
Saturday it pained him to see priests driving flashy cars, and
told them to pick something more "humble".
As part of his drive to make the Catholic Church more
austere and focus on the poor, Francis told young and trainee
priests and nuns from around the world that having the latest
smartphone or fashion accessory was not the route to happiness.
"It hurts me when I see a priest or a nun with the latest
model car, you can't do this," he said.
"A car is necessary to do a lot of work, but please, choose
a more humble one. If you like the fancy one, just think about
how many children are dying of hunger in the world," he said.
Since succeeding Pope Benedict in March, the former cardinal
Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina has eschewed some of the more
ostentatious trappings of his office and has chosen to live in a
Vatican guest house rather than the opulent papal apartments.
The ANSA news agency said the pope's car of choice for
moving around the walled Vatican City was a compact Ford Focus.
(Reporting By Catherine Hornby; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)