When the pope is sick, Italians always gossip about who comes next - even before ‘Conclave’
- Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized with double pneumonia and is undergoing treatment that includes antibiotics and cortisone. The Vatican reported his condition is described as complex but not critical, and he had a good night and breakfast.
- Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi suggested the Pope could resign if he faces serious difficulties in performing his duties, but noted that Francis tends to fight against health challenges.
- Both Cardinals Ravasi and Jean-Marc Aveline remarked on the speculation surrounding the Pope's potential resignation, indicating that the possibility remains open.
- The Pope had submitted a signed resignation letter at the start of his papacy, but he has previously described a resignation as a distant hypothesis, insisting he is not incapacitated.
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