The Vatican has been quite uneasy because Pope Francis says that "Hell does not exist". According to a written statement, the Vatican has said, 'Pope's comment has been distorted.' His speech has been misinterpreted.
Eugenio Schlaferi, founder editor of La Republika, a first-quarter daily in Italy, had an exclusive interview with Pope Francis. The interview was printed on Wednesday. In a long article Italian veteran journalist Scolpheri quoted Pope.
In this article, Scolphery wrote, "Pope Francis said, 'Where do evil spirits go?' They do not have any punishment. God forgives those who repent for their mistakes.
After their death, their place is there, where there is a place of rest, those who always obey God. And those who do not repent, God does not forgive them. They are lost There is no existence of hell. But the sinner who disappears is real. '
Journalist Schlaferi said without any hesitation, when he took the interview, he did not take note of notebooks, pen. Did not even record it He does not believe in God. Pope Francis gave him time because he wanted to talk to atheists.
However, the Vatican was raised in 2014 even before the allegations of distorting Pope Francis's comments.