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Pope Francis says ex-pontiff Benedict very ill

Pope Francis said Wednesday that former pontiff Benedict XVI, 95, is “very ill”, and urged people to pray for him before going to be by his side.

Benedict, who in 2013 became the first pontiff to resign in six centuries, has been in increasingly frail health. I would like to ask all of you to pray a special prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict,” Francis said at the end of his general audience at the Vatican.

“Remember him, because he is very ill, asking the Lord to console and support him.”

A short while later, the Vatican confirmed Benedict’s health has worsened “in the last few hours” and said Francis visited him after his audience.

“In the last few hours there has been a deterioration due to advancing age,” spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement.

“The situation at the moment remains under control, monitored continually by doctors.”

Benedict had cited his declining physical and mental health back in 2013 in his decision to become the first pope since 1415 to stand down as head of the worldwide Catholic church.
The pope emeritus, whose real name is Joseph Ratzinger, has since lived a quiet life in a former convent inside the Vatican.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz “wishes the pope emeritus a good recovery and sends his thoughts to him”, government spokeswoman Christiane Hoffmann told a press briefing.

In 2018, in a letter sent to Italy’s Corriere della Sera daily, Benedict said that he was “moved that so many readers want to know how I spend my days in this, the last period of the life”.
The ex-pope, who uses a wheelchair, said “the Lord has taken away my speech in order to let me appreciate silence”, Grech told Vatican News.

In April, Benedict’s long-time secretary, Archbishop Georg Gaenswein, told Vatican News the ex-pope was “physically relatively weak and fragile”, but “in good spirits”.

Benedict was 78 when he succeeded the long-reigning and popular John Paul II in April 2005.

The resignation created an unprecedented situation in which two “men in white” — Benedict and his successor, Pope Francis — have co-existed within the walls of the tiny city state.

His papacy was beset by Church infighting and the outcry over paedophilia.

He became the first pontiff to apologise for scandals over clerical sex abuse of children that emerged around the world, expressing “deep remorse” and meeting with victims in person.

Source: eNCA

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