Wednesday, February 12, 2025
HomeTop NewsPope Francis says he will die in Rome

Pope Francis says he will die in Rome

Published on

The pope is seen dying in Rome, France, without returning to live in his native Argentina, and is still sovereign, in a book interview. “The health of the popesWhose good sheets were published on Saturday in the Argentine newspaper La Nacion.

In this interview with Nelson Castro, an Argentine journalist and doctor at the Vatican in February 2019, the Pope says he thinks about death but is not afraid of it. Asked how he sees his end, the 84-year-old Franോois said: “I will be the Pope, be it in the office or at Emeritus. And in Rome. I will not return to ArgentinaSays the author of “.”The health of the popes. Doctor, goo plot consultation, faith. From Lyon XII to Franയിois“It will be released in Argentina on Monday.”This is the first time a pope has spoken of his health with Francis transparency.

Jorge Bergoglio, former Archbishop of Buenos Aires, confirms that Argentina will not miss out:No, I do not miss her. I lived there for 76 years. What hurts me is his problems, As a sign of the economic crisis that shook the South American country.

Argentina pope vaccinated against Kovid-19 In addition to his age, the leader of 1.3 billion Catholics is considered at risk: at the age of 21, in 1957, he contracted severe pneumonia, and surgeons had to partially remove his right lung.

Latest articles

Driving Efficiency: How Telematics Can Transform Fleet Management in Ireland

Fleet management in Ireland is changing and fast. Modern telematics technology now allows business...

Building a Supportive Community for Weight Loss: Why It Matters

Starting a new weight loss journey can feel a little overwhelming and lonely too,...

Northern Ireland Highlighted as One of the UK’s Most Digitally Excluded Areas

Across Ireland and Northern Ireland, both governments are making an effort to bring more...

Simon Easterby has been appointed as Ireland's interim manager

The Irish Rugby Union has announced that Simon Easterby will take charge of the...

More like this

Driving Efficiency: How Telematics Can Transform Fleet Management in Ireland

Fleet management in Ireland is changing and fast. Modern telematics technology now allows business...

Building a Supportive Community for Weight Loss: Why It Matters

Starting a new weight loss journey can feel a little overwhelming and lonely too,...

Northern Ireland Highlighted as One of the UK’s Most Digitally Excluded Areas

Across Ireland and Northern Ireland, both governments are making an effort to bring more...