Rome and the Vatican are traditionally left to the tourists in
August, and it is difficult to find key Vatican officials at their desks
this week.
But Pope Francis continues to hold meetings and to work, although most of those meetings are considered private.
Passionist Father Ciro Benedettini, the vice director of the Vatican
press office, told the handful of journalists working in the press
office that Pope Francis was using these August days to work on
two documents — an encyclical on poverty and an exhortation on
evangelization.
Catholic News Service has previously written about plans for both documents:
– The encyclical,
“Beati pauperes” (“Blessed are the Poor”), reportedly will deal with
the topic of poverty, not as an economic or political topic, but from a
Gospel point of view.
– The exhortation on
evangelization should be published before the end of the year, perhaps
in conjunction with the Nov. 24 end of the Year of Faith.
Pope Francis
had said in June that he’d already begun writing it and hoped to finish
it in August.
It would take the place of a traditional post-synodal
apostolic exhortation by reflecting both on the theme of the 2012 world
Synod of Bishops on the new evangelization and on sharing the Gospel in
general.