(FOX NEWS) – Pope Francis opened up about his daily life, private thoughts and personal struggles in a wide-ranging interview with an Argentinian priest.
The pope sat down for an interview with Guillermo Marcó, a priest from his home country of Argentina and former head of the Press Office of the Archbishopric of Buenos Aires when Pope Francis was in charge of the see.
In their lengthy interview, the pope opened up about his prayer life and the pressures of his position. Speaking about the responsibility of running one of the world’s oldest living institutions and the politics that come with it, the pontiff was open about his exhaustion.