and this pope is, in his own way, a huge motivator in terms of social justice, climate justice, you know, people -- >> he's also -- and we're here with delia gallagher, vatican correspondent, and bishop christopher coyne from vermont. he's set the tone in terms of where he lives in the vatican itself. >> i think that was one of the clues to people that he really meant business when he talks about being a pope for the poor and he wants a church for the poor. >> he doesn't live in the beautiful residence that the prior pope lived in at the vatican. >> right. which by his own admission is not so beautiful. he said it's very big and it's kind of a funnel to get into it. he said he wanted to be with people, and that's why he lives in the hotel. >> and before we take a break, we want to go to rosa flores who is at catholic university with all the preparations because that's where the pope is going to give the big mass this afternoon. rosa. >> reporter: well, i think the