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Pope Francis will hold the next few days of meetings in rooms at his Vatican residence while sick with bronchitis, the Vatican said yesterday. Source: CNA.
“Due to bronchitis, from which he is suffering at this time, and in order to continue his activities, on Friday, February 7, and Saturday, February 8, Pope Francis’ audiences will be held at Casa Santa Marta,” yesterday’s message from the Holy See Press Office said.
The 88-year-old Pope’s meetings with an association of Italian midwives and with Eastern Orthodox priests and monks yesterday were also held at his Santa Marta home instead of the Apostolic Palace as planned.
The Pope also did not read aloud his prepared speeches for those audiences.
Due to the light illness, the day prior, the Pope had an aide to read his catechesis at his weekly public audience in the Paul VI Hall.
On Sunday, the pontiff is scheduled to preside over a Mass in St Peter’s Square for the second special weekend of the 2025 Jubilee of Hope: the Jubilee of the Armed Forces, Police, and Security Personnel.
Pope Francis also kept his schedule while remaining indoors when he had a cold just before Christmas.
His Angelus prayer and message on December 22, 2024, were livestreamed from the chapel of the Casa Santa Marta.
The Pope, who has been suffering from visible breathlessness during recent meetings, has more and more frequently declined to read his prepared remarks to audiences or opted to have the remarks read by a priest aide.
He has faced several health challenges in recent years, including knee problems requiring a wheelchair, respiratory infections, and a fall resulting in a forearm contusion.
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Pope Francis to take meetings at home while sick with bronchitis, Vatican says (By Hannah Brockhaus, CNA)