Hospitalized in danger with dual pneumonia, Pope Francis is sufficient to meet with the Vatican Secretary of State, approved new decrees for saints, and accomplished essential work while maintaining so many responsibilities. We have made major administrative decisions that suggest that we are.
Audiences occurring Monday show that Vatican machines still show that even though 88-year-old Francis is hospitalized and warn him that his prognosis is protected, he is still moving forward. Masu.
A formal meeting of the decisions and cardinals regarding saints
The Vatican’s midday breakthrough on Tuesday included a series of key decisions. Most importantly, Francis met Cardinal Pietro Parolin and Archbishop Edgar Pena Para, the so-called “alternative” or chief of staff of the Vatican.
It was the first time the Pope had met Parolyn, essentially the Vatican prime minister, since his hospitalization on February 14th.
Within the audience, Francis approved the decree for five and two new saints for bliss. Francis also decided to “convey consistency regarding future canoeing.”
Such audiences and decisions are at the face value of the course when Francis is in the Vatican.
He regularly approves decrees from the Vatican Holyn, not Parolyn, but in the head of the office and the audience.
However, given his illness, the call for consistency, a formal meeting of Cardinals to set the date for future canoeing, was also important.
It was mediocre consistency when he announced in Latin that he would step down because he couldn’t keep up with the Pope’s rigours that he would resign on February 11, 2013.
Francis said Benedict will consider resigning after becoming the first pope in 600 years after “opening the door.”
Francis says he lives in Rome outside the Vatican and decided he would be called “The Bishop of Rome Emeritus” rather than the Pope Emeritus.
He also writes a letter of resignation that will be called if he becomes medically incapacitated.
In subsequent bulletins, the Vatican announced that Francis has been further appointed as the new Bishop of Brazil, dubbed the new Archbishop of Vancouver, and that the states of the Vatican city have amended the law to create a new hierarchy.
Francis recently appointed the first woman in history to lead the city-state Rafaela Petrini sisters on March 1st.
In Tuesday’s announcement, Francis specifically led her to empower her to tell her priest’s agent what to do.
Many, if not all of these decisions, could have been in the work for a while.
However, the Vatican said Francis has done several jobs in the hospital, including signing documents. Furthermore, there is no provision for transferring the full Pope’s power to the Catholic Church, except in the case of the resignation or death of the Pope.
The only other outsider known to have visited the Pope is Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who visited on February 19, besides his personal secretary and medical personnel.
The Pope slept well
On Tuesday morning, the Vatican’s typical short morning update stated that “the Pope slept well all night.”
The night before, doctors said he remained at a dangerous state at Gemeri Hospital in Rome with double pneumonia, but reported “slight improvements” in several experimental results.
In the brightest breaking news of a few days, the Vatican said Francis had resumed work from his hospital room and called out the parish of Gaza, which he had been in contact since the war began.
The doctor said that, given his age, vulnerability and pre-existing lung disease before the onset of pneumonia, the state of the Argentine Pope, who had one lung as a young man, was touching and touched. He said he was there.
However, in Monday’s update, they said there had been no further respiratory crisis since Saturday, with supplemental oxygen flow and concentrations slightly diminishing.
The slight kidney deficiency detected on Sunday was not causing an alarm at this time, doctors said.
Every night’s prayer vigil begins with St. Peter
After the night came, thousands of faithful people gathered in the rain-soaked square of St. Peter for a reading of the Rosary’s evening ritual.
The prayer evoked the 2005 vigil, when St. John Paul II was dying at the Apostles’ Palace, but many of the people at hand said they were praying for Francis’ recovery.
The vigil was primarily sowing on Tuesday night by another senior Vatican official, Cardinal of the Philippines, Antonio Tugle, heading the head of the Catholic Church in the developing world.
Full of allies and ordinary loyal hope
Francis’ right-wing critics have spread disastrous rumors about his condition, but his allies cheer him on and expressed hope that he would pull out.
Many noted that from his election night to his night as Pope, Francis wanted the prayers of ordinary faithful people.
“I am a witness to everything he did for the Church and I love Jesus a lot,” Honduras’ Cardinal of Oscar Rodriguez Maladiaga told La Reblica. “In human terms, I don’t think it’s time for him to go to paradise.”
In Jemeri in the rain on Tuesday morning, ordinary Romans and visitors were also praying for the Pope.
Hoang Phuc Nguyen, who lived in Canada but visited Rome to take part in the pilgrimage of the Holy Year, was Gemeri to say special prayers for the Pope of St. John Paul II outside the main entrance I took the time to come.
“We’ve heard he’s in the hospital now and are very concerned about his health,” Nguyen said. “He is our Father and it is our responsibility to pray for him.”
Lent Prayer Intention Released
In another indication that the Vatican bureaucracy was running even in Frances’ absence, the Holy Press released the Pope’s prayer intentions in the strict age of Easter.
In it, the Pope urged the faithful to keep hope alive and to place themselves in place for immigrants and the underprivileged.
Francis signed the document on February 6th, a week before his hospitalization.
“To compare our daily lives with the daily lives of immigrants and foreigners, learn to sympathize with their experiences, and thus discover what God wants us to do. A good Lenten movement for us compared to the movements of some immigrants and foreigners. A journey to my father’s house,” Francis wrote in the text.