In April 2005, Cardinal
Jorge Mario Bergoglio,
Archbishop of Buenos Aires, is called to the
Vatican after the
death of
Pope John Paul II to elect a new pope. Cardinal
Joseph Ratzinger, a prominent German
prelate, is elected Pope Benedict XVI; Cardinal Bergoglio receives the second-highest vote count. Seven years later, the
Catholic Church is embroiled in the
Vatican leaks scandal, and Benedict's tenure has been tainted by public accusations regarding his role in the coverup. Bergoglio has submitted his resignation as archbishop, but the Vatican has not responded. As he prepares to go to
Rome and personally deliver his resignation, he is summoned to the Vatican. Bergoglio and Benedict meet at the
Palace of Castel Gandolfo, the Pope's summer residence. The two debate the roles of God and the Church. Benedict recounts what led him to the priesthood and talks about his interests. The two watch Benedict's favorite TV show,
Inspector Rex, which further delays their discussion about Bergoglio's resignation. Bergoglio recounts his early life and path into the church. He ended his marital engagement and joined the
Jesuits. He was met by Father
Franz Jalics and Father Orlando Yorio, who become his spiritual friends. Benedict rejects Bergoglio's resignation, saying the world would perceive it as a vote of no confidence in his leadership and weaken the Catholic Church. Benedict and Bergoglio put aside their differences and chat informally, gradually warming to each other. The next day, the two go to the Vatican by helicopter. Benedict continues to avoid discussing Bergoglio's resignation. Benedict meets with Bergoglio in the
Room of Tears within the
Sistine Chapel, where he confides his intention to resign the papacy. Shocked, Bergoglio objects and argues for church tradition and continuity. Benedict says his opinions regarding tradition are different now and believes change is essential. Benedict says Bergoglio could be his successor, but Bergoglio rejects the idea, citing the perception that he had collaborated with the
Argentine military dictatorship, and his failure to protect his friends and confront the
junta may have damaged his reputation. Following the "
Dirty War", Bergoglio was removed as head of the Argentine Society of Jesus and exiled to serve as an ordinary parish priest to the poor for the next ten years. Over time, Bergoglio reconciled with Father Jalics, but regrets never reconciling with Father Yorio. Memories of his actions and inaction during the dictatorship continually haunt him. Benedict comforts Bergoglio, reminding him that the freedom to choose to help is often stifled; he gives Bergoglio
absolution. Then Benedict confesses he was aware of Father
Marcial Maciel's long-term sexual misconduct and regrets staying silent, implying that this is the reason why he wants to resign: Benedict no longer hears God's words and affirms his wish to abdicate. Bergoglio comforts Benedict and offers him absolution as well. The two emerge from the room, surprising tourists. Benedict goes outside to greet the masses and take selfies with them. Bergoglio departs for Argentina. One year later, Pope Benedict XVI delivers
his resignation to the world. Bergoglio is elected as his successor in the
2013 papal conclave and becomes Pope Francis; in his first
Urbi et Orbi, he prays for Benedict, who watches the speech on television from Castel Gandolfo. The two popes watch the
2014 FIFA World Cup final between their national home teams,
Germany and
Argentina, together. ==Cast==