Pope Francis consulted psychoanalyst in 1970s

Pope Francis consulted psychoanalyst in 1970s

by Joseph Anthony
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Pope Francis saw a Jewish psychoanalyst once a week for six months during the 1970s and found the experience beneficial, the pontiff was quoted as saying in a new book.

โ€œFor six months, I went to her once a week to shed light on certain things,โ€ the Argentine pontiff said in a series of interviews with French sociologist Dominique Wolton, extracts from which were published by Le Figaro on Friday.

โ€œShe was very good, very professional โ€ฆ but she always remained in her proper place,โ€ the 80-year-old said, adding he was aged 42 at the time. โ€œShe helped me a lot.โ€

The excerpts released did not name the psychoanalyst or explain why the sessions had been originally set up. Francis said she had called him when she was on the verge of death, โ€œnot for sacraments, because she was Jewish, but for a spiritual dialogueโ€.

Francis, who has campaigned for a more open and inclusive Catholic Church, criticised โ€œrigid priests, who are afraid of communicatingโ€.

โ€œIt is a kind of fundamentalism. When I come across someone rigid, especially if they are young, I say to myself that they are sick. In reality, they are looking for security.โ€

The book, โ€œPope Francis: Meetings with Dominique Wolton, Politics and Societyโ€ is due for publication by Les Editions de Lโ€™Observatoire on Sept 6.

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