“He taught me to reduce 10 changes with anticlericalism”

Learning the news about Pope Francis, a famous Argentine writer Marian Enrices shared a series of personal thoughts about him in his networksWith whom he met before he became the first Latin American pontiff.
Enrixes explained that he was not a believer and defined himself as an agnostic. Despite this, he remembered how he crossed him a couple of times when he was the archbishop of Buenos -Aires, traveling in the subway and heading for villas. “I didn’t like it: Jorge Bergolo had dubious positions– wrote the author of the book Our nightField
However, over time, he admitted that his perception has changed. “When they announced this like a dad, I scared me. Over the years, I have not made myself more or less a Catholic, but I realized that this was a huge leader and a good shepherd for his faithful“He recognized.” People who never thought that they could even respect dad had affection. I turn on myself, ”he added.
The author also shared a good joke that occurred during a trip to Rome: “In the ice cream store, they realized my accent, they shouted:“ Like a holy father! “And they gave me a blessed jelly,” he said, and then reflected on Bergolo’s legacy outside the faith.
“One thing that taught me is to reduce 10 changes with anti -lricalism and be tolerant with others, with their faith and contradictionsThe agnostics field are very arrogant, and we believe ourselves over human dirt, sometimes, ”he closed.