At the personal invitation of the Pope Francis, I went to the Santa
Marta House, which had been used for the Cardinals present at the
Conclave, at 5:30 p.m. He was at the entrance and received me with the
usual Jesuit embrace. We had a few pictures taken, at his request, and
at my apologies for not keeping protocol he insisted that I treat him
like any other Jesuit at the Tulevel, so I did not have to worry about treatments, 'Holiness' or 'Holy Father.'
I offered him all our Jesuit resources because in his new position he is going to need counsel, thinking, persons, etc. He showed gratitude for this and at the invitation to visit us for lunch at the Curia he said he would oblige. There was full commonality of feeling on several issues that we discussed and I remained with the conviction that we will work very well together for the service of the Church in the name of the Gospel.
There was calm, humor and mutual understanding about
past, present and future. I left the place with the conviction that it
will be worth cooperating fully with Him in the Vineyard of the Lord. At
the end he helped me with my coat and accompanied me to the door. That
added a couple of salutes to me from the Swiss Guards there. A Jesuit
embrace, again, is a good way to meet and send off a friend.”
Link (here) to The Deacon's Bench
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