Originally published at National Catholic Register
Cardinal Parolin addressed the 88-year-old pontiff’s health and his ability to lead the Catholic Church.
Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin denied that during his three recent visits to Pope Francis — who has been hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital since Feb. 14 — they had discussed the possibility of the pope’s resignation.
“No, no, not at all,” the cardinal replied when asked by reporters after the “Iftar: Ramadan Table” event held at the St. Regis Hotel in Rome on Monday.
Cardinal Parolin addressed the 88-year-old pontiff’s health and his ability to lead the Catholic Church.
“I think we should go by the medical reports, because they’re the ones that tell us exactly what the pope’s condition is,” he said.
The cardinal added that during his last visit to Pope Francis at Gemelli Hospital on March 9, he found him in better condition.
“I saw him a week ago, so I didn’t have the opportunity to see him again. I found him better than the first time,” he related, although he emphasized that this was only his personal observation and that it is necessary to follow the official information provided by the doctors.
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