Pope Francis Skips Weekly Audience, Says He “Still Has A Bit Of Cold”

    Pope Francis Skips Weekly Audience, Says He 'Still Has A Bit Of Cold'

    As a young man in his native Argentina, Francis had part of a lung removed.

    Vatican city:

    Pope Francis skipped readings at his Wednesday weekly audience, delegating the task to an aide and telling the faithful he was still not well.

    The 87-year-old pontiff, who has had a number of health issues recently, had cancelled appointments on Saturday and on Monday due to what the Vatican called a mild flu.

    On Sunday, however, he addressed crowds in St Peter’s Square as normal, to deliver his Angelus message.

    “Dear brothers and sisters, I still have a bit of a cold”, Francis said, announcing that someone else would read his catechesis on envy and vainglory, two of the seven deadly sins.

    In December, the pope was forced to cancel a planned trip to a COP28 climate meeting in Dubai because of the effects of influenza and lung inflammation.

    In January, he was unable to complete a speech owing to “a touch of bronchitis”. Later in the month he said he was doing better despite “some aches and pains”.

    As a young man in his native Argentina, Francis had part of a lung removed.

    The pope also has difficulty walking, and regularly uses a wheelchair or a cane. On Wednesday, he arrived at his indoor audience in a wheelchair.

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