Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, has ruled out Pope Francis’s resignation possible. “It’s definitely not,” he replied, asking the journalist whether the church head would give up on his position.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin eliminated the possibility of giving up Pope Francis from his position. – I think we have to rely on medical newsletters. Because they tell us exactly about the Pope’s nation – the Vatican secretary said.
– I saw him last week and then I had no chance. I saw it was in better condition than it was the first time, but this is just an outside assessment – the Secretary of State of the Holy Sea explained. During his visit to the 88-year-old Pope at Jemera’s Polyclinic, Cardinal Parolin was accompanied by his vice archbishop Edgar Pena Para.
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The Vatican’s final message shows Pope Francis’ health has improved slightly and his clinical condition is stable. The Pope continues to carry on oxygen therapy, and the need for non-invasive mechanical ventilation at night is gradually decreasing.
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The direct threat to life has passed, but the 88-year-old Pope’s body must regain its strength. According to a doctor’s statement, it can be a long process. It is also unknown when the Roman bishop would return to the Vatican to perform his duties. Franciszek went to Gemelia Polyclinic on February 14th, 2025.
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