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Hospitalized Pope Francis to resign?

March 30, 2023
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Speculation is mounting that Pope Francis could resign from the papacy – rather than die in office after he was hospitalized for suffering bronchitis but showed a “marked improvement” after being treated with antibiotics and could be discharged from hospital “in the coming days”.

Pope Francis was admitted to a Rome hospital after complaining of breathing difficulties in recent days, the Vatican said Wednesday after canceling his meetings for the next two days

Since he was admitted in the hospital, news media have been “rife with unsourced speculation” that the 86-year-old Francis could be preparing to quit the role, from which pontiffs rarely resign, as soon as he recovers.

Now, resignation rumours are being fuelled following Pope’s recent falling health condition.

Francis has repeatedly said he would consider stepping down if his health required it, following the example of his predecessor Benedict XVI. Pope Benedict XVI stepped down in 2013, he was the first pope to do so for almost 600 years.

The German theologian, who died on December 31, shocked the world in 2013 by becoming the first pope since the Middle Ages to resign.

Francis has cautioned, however, that papal resignations should not be the norm, and said in an interview in February that the idea was currently not “on my agenda”.

Despite his health issues and advancing age, Francis — a Jesuit who seems most happy being among his flock — continues to travel internationally.

Next month, he is due to visit Hungary and meet Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
In the past decade, Francis has sought to forge an image of a more open, compassionate Church, although he has faced internal opposition, particularly from conservatives

But latest reports says hospitalised Pope is improving after he was treated with antiobiotics for bronchitis.

The update, in a statement from the Vatican, came as the 86-year-old prepared to spend a second night in Rome’s Gemelli hospital, where he was admitted on Wednesday after complaining of breathing difficulties.

“The Holy Father was found to have an infectious bronchitis which required the administration of antibiotics”, medical staff caring for him said in a statement published by the Vatican.

The treatment resulted in “a marked improvement in his state of health” and the pope “could be discharged in the coming days”, it said

Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said that Francis, who earlier this month marked 10 years as head of the Catholic Church, had spent the afternoon resting, praying and doing some work.

The Vatican initially said he had been admitted for pre-planned checks, before revealing late Wednesday he had been diagnosed with a respiratory infection.

The Argentine pontiff has suffered a number of health issues throughout his life, including having part of one of his lungs removed at age 21.

While keeping a busy schedule and travelling widely, he has for the past year used a wheelchair due to knee pain, and admitted last summer he had to slow down.

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His admission to hospital sparked widespread concern, particularly after unconfirmed reports that he arrived in an ambulance.

“I am touched by the many messages received in these hours and I express my gratitude for the closeness and prayer,” the pope said in a message posted on Twitter.

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Francis was forced to cancel Thursday’s engagements, and there are now questions over his presence at services for the upcoming Holy Week and Easter, the most important period in the Christian calendar.

Preparations are already underway at the Vatican for this weekend’s Palm Sunday celebrations.

‘Always the fear’

At his weekly audience on Wednesday morning, just hours before his admission to hospital, the pope appeared in good spirits, smiling as he greeted the faithful from his “popemobile”.

But he was pictured grimacing as he was helped getting onto the vehicle — a photo that made all the major front pages of Italy’s newspapers on Thursday.

News of the pope’s hospitalisation made global headlines and sparked prayers among many of the estimated 1.3 billion Catholics worldwide — including US President Joe Biden.

Biden, only the second Catholic president in US history, urged attendees at a White House reception to “say an extra prayer” for the pontiff.

His health was also on the minds of visitors to the Vatican on Thursday.

“There is always the fear, and yet it seems that everything is calm for now,” said Tina Montalbano, a 60-year-old tourist guide.

“I hope he recovers very soon and can celebrate the Easter period here in St Peter’s.”

Francis was admitted in July 2021 to the same Rome hospital for 10 days for an operation on his colon after suffering from a type of diverticulitis, an inflammation of pockets that develop in the lining of the intestine.

In an interview in January, the pope said the diverticulitis had returned.

In 1957, at age 21, Francis had part of one of his lungs removed, but he has said he made a full recovery.

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