Speaking to reporters aboard the plane returning from a trip to
Africa on Sunday, Francis also rejected claims by some
conservative that Benedict, who died on Aug. 31, was embittered
by some of current pope's decisions.
"I think the death of Benedict was instrumentalised by some
people," he said, using the Italian phrase "guiding water to
one's own mill", meaning people who want to benefit themselves
at the expense of others.
"Those people do not have ethics. They are people of a party,
not of the Church," he said, in a conversation that included a
condemnation of a law criminalising LGBTQ people, and his travel
plans.
Francis used a Spanish expression "Cuento Chino", meaning tall
tales, to describe allegations by some conservatives that
Benedict was saddened by some of Francis' decisions after
Benedict resigned in 2013.
The pope said he often consulted Benedict in the nearly 10 years
between his resignation in 2013 and his death.
Francis did not name any of the conservatives he was referring
to.
Immediately after Benedict's funeral on Jan. 5, the late ex
pope's long-time secretary, Archbishop Georg Ganswein, published
a book about what he said were strains while two men wearing
white lived in the Vatican.
Cardinal Gerhard Mueller, a conservative ally of Benedict who
has criticised Francis, also wrote a book in January.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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