Pope Francis suspended the general audience. He couldn’t read any more
– With my bronchitis, I still can’t read – said Pope Francis in the Vatican weekly general audience. Because it was difficult to speak, the priest gave the midfielder a voice.
Pope Francis said Wednesday he still suffers from bronchitis. Unfortunately, because of this – just like last week – he was unable to read his speech in the general audience of the Vatican weekly.
“I have my bronchitis and I can’t read it yet,” the Pope said. “I hope we can do it next time,” he pointed out. He then gave his voice to his helper. He finished reading for the Pope.
Pope Francis interrupted his speech. Once more in a few days
Over the past two years, the head of the church has suffered from the flu and other health issues. The Pope said in an audience last week. He said he was suffering from a “strong cold.”
See “I have a problem.” The Pope unexpectedly interrupted his speech
“I’m asking for forgiveness, but this intense cold makes it difficult for me to say,” he announced at the beginning of his speech. The rest of the audience was guided by his helpers. Nevertheless, the Pope remained present at meetings with his followers.
The priest also suspended Homily on Sunday after complaining about breathing problems, which is the result of the recent flu and bronchial cold. Speech Piotr at St. continued to be Monsignor Diego Ravelli.
Pope’s health. Francis Zeck calms down the faithful
Pope Francis’ state, sometimes causing anxiety among the faithful. Currently, the head of the church in the community pain is in a wheelchair. Nevertheless, he assured him he would not give way to his function.
In his autobiography published a few weeks ago, he argued that “the church was ruled by his head and heart, not his feet.”
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