Vatican City, Feb 28, 2024 / 07:43 am (CNA).
Pope Francis went to the hospital on Rome’s Tiber Island on Wednesday morning after meeting with the public at his general audience.
The Vatican confirmed on Feb. 28 that the pope underwent “diagnostic tests” at the Gemelli Isola Tiberina Hospital before returning to his Vatican residence shortly after noon.
According to the Holy See Press Office, the pope has had “a mild flu-like condition” since at least Saturday when he canceled his scheduled public appearances.
The 87-year-old pope appeared in a wheelchair at his Wednesday audience in Paul VI Hall where he had an aide read his speech for him after telling the crowd that he was still not well.
“Dear brothers and sisters, I still have a bit of a cold,” Pope Francis said in a soft-spoken voice as he explained that Monsignor Filippo Ciampanelli would read the text of his catechesis for him.
Despite feeling unwell, the pope greeted the crowd at the end of the audience, shaking hands with visiting pilgrims, blessing newlywed couples, and speaking with bishops before visiting the hospital.
Italian media spotted the pope leaving the Vatican in the backseat of a white Fiat 500 one hour before the Vatican officially confirmed the hospital visit.
“After the general audience, Pope Francis went to the Gemelli Isola Tiberina Hospital for some diagnostic tests. At the end he returned to the Vatican,” the brief statement from the Holy See Press Office said.
The Vatican has yet to release details as to the results of the hospital’s diagnostic tests.
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The Pope is 87 and is in generally good health, but seems to be susceptible to respiratory infections. The question is, at what point might he resign? Will he wait until he turns 90? Or will some more serious illness force the issue?
It used to be that Popes just died in office. Often, their final months were marked with such decline that not much got done. Pope Benedict changed that scenario and Pooe Francis may follow suite with a resignation at some point.
The next Papal election conclave will be quite interesting. Will the next Pope be one of Pope Francis’ lieutenants or someone who is a surprise? Perhaps even an African? We shall see.