Pope Francis has marked out a legacy that stands apart the ones of his two predecessors, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI.
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Who's who at the Vatican? Here's what to know amid Pope Francis health concerns
For more than two weeks, eyes have been on the Vatican, awaiting news about Pope Francis' health. The pope has been at Rome's Gemelli Hospital since Feb. 14, 2025, being treated for double pneumonia and other complications.
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Pope Francis in stable condition, resumes some work, Vatican says
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Inquirer on MSNPope ‘stable’ as marks 3 weeks in hospital with breathless audio messagePope Francis's condition remained stable but complex on Friday as he battles pneumonia in hospital, the Vatican said, a day after releasing an audio message in
With Pope Francis entering his fourth week in hospital, those working in the Apostolic Palace are grappling with the continuing uncertainty over the pope’s health. The same is true for everyone in the Vatican.
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Pope Francis' health stays critical but stable as Vatican starts nightly prayers in St. Peter's SquareVatican City — Pope Francis remained in critical but stable ... But it was also at a banal consistory to set dates for canonizations on Feb. 11, 2013, that Pope Benedict XVI announced, in Latin, that he would resign because he couldn't keep up with ...
Pope Francis is the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State since March 13 ... following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI in 2013. Born 'Jorge Mario Bergoglio' in Buenos Aires on Dec. 17, 1936, the Pope worked as a bouncer ...
Pope Francis recorded and released an audio message on Thursday (Mar 6) thanking those who have been praying for his recovery, his voice breathless as he nears three weeks in hospital with pneumonia.
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What happens to the leadership of the Catholic Church when a pope becomes sick or incapacitated?The Vatican ... he is still pope and very much in charge. Still, Francis' hospital stay is raising obvious questions about what happens if he loses consciousness for a prolonged period, or whether he might follow in Pope Benedict XVI's footsteps and ...
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