Pope Francis announced that he is suffering from a “strong cold”. In the audience on Wednesday, he apologized to a faithful person and asked his helper to read the prepared message textbook for him.
“I’m asking for forgiveness, but it’s hard to speak for this strong cold,” the Pope focused on the first pilgrim of the audience every week.
Reuters has told his helper to read his helper to read the textbooks of a message addressed to him in these exceptional situations.
Pope Francis is struggling with a strong cold
88 -year -old Francissek has been suffering from influenza in the past two years and suffering from her complications. But these are not the only health issues of the Pope. He had surgery in relation to the procedures related to the inflammation of hernia and diverticulum.
Currently, due to joint pain, the church’s head moves with the help of a wheelchair. Nevertheless, an autobiography announced a few weeks ago claimed that he would not abandon his function.
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In the book, he guarantee that he was “comfortable” and did not go beyond his heart to give way to the long position of the church. “The church is dominated by his head and heart, not his feet,” he argued.
The oldest travel pope in history
Despite the elderly, Francisesk does not intend to abandon his activities abroad. This year, the priest will travel to Türkiye on the 1700th anniversary of the Nice Council. Vatican does not exclude travel to the Canary Islands, which is suffering from the immigration crisis.
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Francis is the oldest Pope in history to decide on a trip. Last year, he covered 330,000 kilometers and pilgrimage to Asia and Oceania. In less than a month, he visited Indonesia, Papuano Waginia, Timor Eastern and Singapore. Immediately he went to Luxembourg and Belgium.
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