The Vatican Foreign Minister Barolin, in an interview with Corrier del Della Serra, refused the speculation about Pope Francis's potential resignation. According to the Vatican leader, the Pope's health, recovery and return to the Vatican were reported today. Vatican News Saturday.
“All this guess is unnecessary. Cardinal Parolin said when asked about the speculation of the resignation of the media:” We are now focusing on the health of the Vatican, recovery and return – these are the only important things. “
Cardinal said it could not be any treatment about the Vatican and strive to stay away from such issues. He added that in such cases, unlimited news or incorrect comment is spread.
The encouraging news came from the hospital
Paroline, who recently returned from Burkina Faso, told the Pope that if necessary, he would visit the hospital, “but there was no need yet.” According to Cardinal, it is better for the Pope to remain in a protected environment and receive a few visitors to relax and be effective. “By the grace of God, the news from Gemelli is encouraging, and the condition of the Pope is improving. It has already been sent to official matters, which means that his recovery is going well.
Cardinal Victor Manuel Verneadies, the group's governor for faith, also rejected their speculation of resignation in an interview with Argentine La nócón Daily. “It is useless to pressure some groups on the cancellation.” The Cardinal also stressed that he did not see the “mood of flavor” and has not talked about the successor of the Pope for more than a year. “It is important for me that the Pope's organization responds well to the current treatment,” Cardinal Fernadiz concluded.
As we wrote on Saturday morning, Pope Francis was a comfortable night on Friday night. According to doctors at the head of the church, who were treated with bilateral pneumonia, is difficult to breathe, but continues to join them. On Friday, his doctor said that the life of the head of the Catholic Church is no longer in danger, but the risk of severe respiratory disease is still dangerous.