The health of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has worsened due to his age, and doctors are constantly monitoring the 95-year-old's condition, the Vatican said Wednesday.
Vatican spokesperson Matteo Bruni said Pope Francis, who asked the faithful earlier Wednesday to pray for Benedict, went to visit his predecessor in the monastery on Vatican grounds where the retired pontiff has lived since retiring in February 2013.
At the end of his customary Wednesday audience with the public in a Vatican auditorium, Francis departed from his prepared remarks to say that Benedict is "very sick" and asked the faithful to pray for the retired pontiff."I'd like to ask all of you for a special prayer for Emeritus Pope Benedict, who, in silence, is sustaining the church," Francis said in remarks near the end of an hour-long audience. "I remind you that he is very sick," Francis said.
Benedict, who was the first pontiff to resign in 600 years, has become increasingly frail in recent years as he dedicated his post-papacy life to prayer and meditation.
المملكة العربية السعودية أحدث الأخبار, المملكة العربية السعودية عناوين
Similar News:يمكنك أيضًا قراءة قصص إخبارية مشابهة لهذه التي قمنا بجمعها من مصادر إخبارية أخرى.
Pope Francis says former Pope Benedict 'very sick' and asks for prayers for himBenedict is 95. In 2013, he became the first pontiff to resign in six centuries. He's withdrawn almost entirely from public view.
اقرأ أكثر »
50 Photos Of People Who Are Having A Worse Day At Work Than You (New Pics)50 Photos Of People Who Are Having A Worse Day At Work Than You (New Pics) work fails
اقرأ أكثر »
Chemainus River flooding closes roads, damages homes - BC | Globalnews.caA deluge of rain is causing flooding in parts of Vancouver Island, while property owners say it’s part of a annual trend that is getting worse each year.
اقرأ أكثر »
Pope Francis says former Pope Benedict 'very sick' and asks for prayers for himBenedict is 95. In 2013, he became the first pontiff to resign in six centuries. He's withdrawn almost entirely from public view.
اقرأ أكثر »