Pope Francis on Monday privately met Archbishop Georg Ganswein, former Pope Benedict's closest aide, who has rattled the Vatican with a book describing what he says were the strains while two men wearing white lived within its ancient walls.
The Vatican's daily bulletin listed Ganswein in the pope's schedule of audiences but as is customary gave no details.
The main question now facing Francis is what position to give Ganswein. Many are waiting to see if he will get another job in the Vatican or be assigned somewhere else in the world. The Vatican never says what is discussed in private audiences unless they are with a head of state. Ganswein could not immediately be reached for comment.
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