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Pope Francis to nuns: Don't be 'old maids'

Pope Francis celebrates Easter Sunday mass, 'Urbi et Orbi' (to the city and the world) benediction, in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican on March 31, 2013. UPI/Stefano Spaziani
Pope Francis celebrates Easter Sunday mass, 'Urbi et Orbi' (to the city and the world) benediction, in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican on March 31, 2013. UPI/Stefano Spaziani | License Photo

VATICAN CITY, May 9 (UPI) -- Pope Francis told a gathering of hundreds of nun leaders from around the world the job of a nun is to be a spiritual mother, not an "old maid."

The Argentine pontiff, addressing some 800 leaders of female religious orders in Rome for the meeting of the International Union of Superiors General, spoke of the nuns' vow of chastity.

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But he said it must be a "fertile" chastity, generating "spiritual children in the church."

"The consecrated woman is a mother. She must be a mother and not an old maid!" he said to the women, whose orders were from more than 70 countries.

Francis, 76, spoke in Italian, using the word "zitella," which means "old maid" or "spinster."

"Forgive me if I talk like this, but this maternity of consecrated life, this fruitfulness, is important!" Francis said.

"Be mothers, like the images of the Mother Mary and the Mother Church. ... You are icons of Mary and of the church," he said in remarks reported by British newspaper The Daily Telegraph.

The Jesuit pope also lashed out against "careerists" and "social climbers" who "use the church ... as a springboard for their interests and personal ambitions," saying they do "great damage" to the church.

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