Pope Francis passed the 10th anniversary of his election Monday, far outpacing the “two or three” years he once envisioned for his papacy and showing no signs of slowing down. On the contrary, with an agenda full of problems and plans, and no longer encumbered by the shadow of Pope Benedict XVI, Francis, 86, has backed off from talking about retiring.
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