In his latest interview, with a Mexican television network, Pope Francis said that if he retires, he would not plan to continue living at the Vatican, nor would he return to his native Argentina.

Since he would be the “emeritus Bishop of Rome,” the Pope said, he would prefer to live in a parish in Rome, continuing to exercise his priestly ministry.

The Pontiff said that the retirement of his predecessor, Benedict XVI, has worked “rather well because he’s a saintly and discreet man.” But he said that the situation could be confusing, and “in the future, things should be delineated more, or things should be made more explicit.”
In the same interview the Pope also was questioned against about the status of Catholic politicians who support legal abortion, and whether they should receive Communion. He said: “I leave it to his conscience. He should speak with his bishop, with his pastor about this inconsistency.”