Pope Francis hospitalised with bronchitis
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Pope Francis held a private audience with Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico before going to hospital on Friday © Handout / VATICAN MEDIA/AFP
Pope Francis was
admitted to the hospital on Friday for tests and treatment for bronchitis, the
latest in a series of health problems for the 88-year-old pontiff.
He was hospitalised
for "some necessary diagnostic tests and to continue treatment for ongoing
bronchitis in a hospital setting", it said.
A couple of hours
later, it said two audiences due to be held by the pope on Saturday and Monday
have been cancelled, while a cardinal will lead mass on Sunday in Francis's
place.
The Argentine pontiff,
who took over as head of the Catholic Church in 2013, will be staying at the
Gemelli in a suite used exclusively by popes, which has its own chapel.
The pope, who had part
of one of his lungs removed as a young man, has been suffering from breathing
difficulties for over a week, asking aides several times to read his speeches
aloud on his behalf.
At his weekly general
audience on Wednesday, Francis said he "cannot yet" read his own
speeches, adding with a smile: "I hope that next time I can."
He also held meetings
at home on February 6 and 7 in an attempt to rest and recover.
On Friday morning, the
Vatican confirmed he had audiences with five visitors including the prime
minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico.
- Defying health
woes -
The Argentine pontiff
has been plagued in recent years by health issues, although he continues to
maintain a very busy schedule.
He pulled out of a
Good Friday event in March last year after catching what the Vatican called a
"light flu", but went on to lead Easter services as planned.
A year earlier, in
March 2023, Francis was admitted to the hospital for three nights with bronchitis,
which was cured with antibiotics.
Another bout of
bronchitis caused him to cancel a December 2023 visit to Dubai to participate
in the United Nations COP28 climate change conference.
The pope also
underwent a hernia operation in June 2023, and in 2021 underwent surgery for a
type of diverticulitis, an inflammation of pockets that developed in the lining
of the intestine.
He has been using a
wheelchair since 2022 due to persistent knee pain and uses a cane during rare
moments standing up.
Francis has also
fallen a couple of times in the past few months, bruising his forearm in
January and sporting a large bruise on his right jaw in December, caused by
toppling from his bed.
Yet despite his health
troubles, Francis rarely rests.
In September 2024, he
completed a four-nation Asia-Pacific tour, the longest of his papacy in terms
of duration and distance.
He never takes
holidays and keeps a busy schedule, sometimes with a dozen meetings in one
morning.
Francis's health
issues regularly spark speculation over his future, particularly as his
predecessor, Benedict XVI, quit over failing health in 2013.
While Francis has left
open the option of resigning should he be unable to carry out his duties, he
has said that for now, he is going nowhere.
In a memoir published
last year, Francis wrote that he did "not have any cause serious enough to
make me think of resigning".
Resignation is a
"distant possibility" that would be justified only in the event of
"a serious physical impediment", he wrote.
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