Pope says he’s thought about when it’s time to ‘take leave’

Members of Chile’s bishops conference Luis Fernando Ramos Perez, left, and Juan Ignacio Gonzalez, meet reporters at the Vatican, Monday, May 14, 2108. Chile’s Catholic bishops say they are open to whatever Pope Francis proposes to overhaul the Chilean church devastated by a clergy sex abuse and cover-up scandal, including the removal of bishops, reforms of seminaries and paying financial reparation to victims. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Pope Francis, flanked by Bishop Angelo De Donatis, delivers his speech during a meeting with the Roman diocese, at the Vatican Basilica of St. John at the Lateran, in Rome, Monday, May 14, 2018. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis said Tuesday he has thought about when it might be time to “take leave” of his flock — a cryptic comment that could hint at another papal retirement down the line or a suggestion to other bishops that it’s time to go.

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