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Pope Francis' Health Condition Revealed

Pope Francis' Health Condition Revealed
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World February 18, 2025 16:07

vatican city - Pope Francis diagnosed with multiple bacterial infections in respiratory tract, treatment continues. Weekend mass canceled due to health concerns.

Pope Francis Diagnosed with Respiratory Infections

Vatican leader Pope Francis has been diagnosed with multiple bacterial infections in his respiratory tract while receiving treatment for bronchitis. The complex health condition requires continued medical care, with a scheduled weekend mass being canceled as a result.

Health Update and Treatment

The Vatican spokesperson confirmed the need for a modification in Pope Francis' medical treatment due to the complex clinical condition. Tests indicate a need for further hospitalization. Despite the health challenges, Pope Francis was reported to have breakfast and read newspapers on the fifth day of hospitalization.

Weekend Mass Cancellation

Due to the Pope's health condition, two upcoming masses have been canceled, with a senior clergy member appointed for the Sunday service. Pope Francis has faced previous health issues, including recent bronchitis episodes and surgical procedures.

Succession Plan if Pope Francis Passes Away

If Pope Francis, born in 1936, were to pass away, a papal conclave would convene in the Sistine Chapel to elect the next Pope. The process involves cardinals worldwide gathering to select the new spiritual leader of the Catholic Church through a voting system that requires a two-thirds majority. The chosen candidate will be announced by the color of smoke emerging from the chapel's chimney, white indicating a successful election and black signaling a deadlock.

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