Wednesday, February 12, 2025 - Pope Francis was once again unable to deliver a public address due to an ongoing health challenge, bronchitis.
During the weekly general audience at the Vatican on Wednesday, the pope
who leads 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide, asked a priest to read his prepared
statement on his behalf.
The 88-year-old pontiff explained that he was unable to read it aloud
himself.
Recall that the pope on Sunday also had to stop his sermon midway and
asked a colleague to finish delivering the rest of the address.
He attributed the interruption to breathing difficulties.
The pope has had to adjust his schedule multiple times due to his
declining health, particularly with respiratory issues that worsen during the
winter months.
The Vatican confirmed that Pope Francis has been battling bronchitis for
the past week, and as a result, he has held some private audiences at his
residence in the Vatican, instead of the usual Apostolic Palace.
In spite of his health challenges, the pope continues to maintain a busy
schedule, attending numerous appointments and meetings daily.
With the Holy Year of the Catholic Church underway and several
significant pilgrimages planned, Pope Francis is expected to preside over many
important events.
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