Health Concerns for Pope Francis Raise Speculation About Possible Resignation
The 88-year-old pontiff remains hospitalized with pneumonia, prompting renewed discussions about his ability to continue leading the Catholic Church.
- Pope Francis has been hospitalized in Rome for nearly a week due to a polymicrobial infection that developed into bilateral pneumonia.
- The Vatican reports slight improvements in his condition, including stabilized vital signs and reduced inflammation, though his overall health remains fragile.
- Speculation about a potential resignation has resurfaced, with some cardinals suggesting it could be possible if his health limits his ability to engage with people.
- The Pope has previously dismissed resignation rumors but acknowledged having prepared a contingency letter for incapacitation early in his papacy.
- Public prayers and vigils are being held by concerned Catholics, as the Pope's upcoming schedule, including events for the Holy Year, has been suspended.


























