Pope ‘addresses RESIGNATION rumours’ amid health crisis as cardinals circle to plot church’s future after his death

RUMOURS of Pope Francis’ resignation are gaining momentum as Cardinals start to gather, but an insider insists the Pontiff won’t be moved.

As the Pope spends his 19th day in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital with double pneumonia, pressure is building about the future of the church.

Pope Francis at funeral ceremonies.
Pope Francis’s friend and biographer has denied rumours he may resignCredit: Reuters
Large crowd of people holding candles during a prayer service in St. Peter's Square.
Faithful attend a prayer service in St. Peter’s Square, as Pope Francis continues his hospitalisationCredit: Reuters
Three nuns in St. Peter's Square.
Nuns look on ahead of a prayer service as Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square, at the VaticanCredit: Reuters

Twelve years ago, Francis wrote a resignation letter in preparation for the possibility of being too unwell to fulfill his duties. Despite his current health challenges, a close friend mentioned that he remains determined to carry on.

Even though the Pope is working from his sickbed and delegating tasks to high-ranking officials due to his frailty, there are talks among Cardinals about the potential of his resignation.

But Argentine journalist Elisabetta Pique, a friend and biographer of Francis, is adamant that the Pontiff will not step down.

“He’s always been a fighter. He doesn’t give in under pressure,” she said.

“The more pressure they put on him, the more likely he won’t give in.”

The Vatican has been equally firm in denying rumours that the Pope is considering a resignation.

During a press conference, French Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline, who is speculated to be a candidate to succeed Francis, mentioned that there are no limits to what could happen in this situation.

Despite growing fears about his health, the Pontiff has continued some of his work from his sickbed such as meeting with senior church members and conducting phone calls.

But, on Tuesday, the Vatican confirmed that Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, the former vicar of Rome, will replace him to lead the annual Ash Wednesday service on March 5.

It comes after the 88-year-old suffered a setback on Monday, which saw him put on a ventilator after two “acute respiratory failures”.

Vatican issues update on Pope’s health as Pontiff battles double pneumonia in hospital and gets blood tests, PA

He suffered a “significant accumulation of endobronchial mucus and consequent bronchospasm,” The Vatican confirmed.

The Pontiff had to undergo two bronchoscopies where doctors examined his airways.

But on Tuesday, it was announced that Francis had been taken off the ventilator and is once again stable.

It added that the medical crises are believed to be the Pope’s body reacting to infection.

How will the next Pope be chosen?

THE next Pope is chosen through a process called a Papal Conclave, which takes place after the current Pope dies or resigns.

Here’s how it works:

  1. The College of Cardinals is summoned to the Vatican
  2. The cardinals meet in the Sistine Chapel and vote by a secret ballot
  3. They will prepare for the upcoming papal elections – called a conclave
  4. These Catholic leaders will vote once on the first days and four times a day on each additional day
  5. This vote will continue until one candidate gets two-thirds of the vote
  6. The nominee must then accept the offer and choose their new papal name
  7. This outcome will be confirmed to the public when white smoke burns out of the Sistine Chapel chimney

He is receiving oxygen through a nasal cannula and slept well during the night but his prognosis is described as “guarded”.

“The Holy Father has always remained vigilant, oriented and collaborative,” The Holy See added in a statement.

But while his condition appears to have stabilised, the prognosis remains uncertain.

Medical experts have warned that as Francis spends his 19th day in hospital, the repeated crises are alarming.

Bruno Crestani, head of the pulmonology department at Bichat hospital in Paris said: “At 88 years old, being in the hospital for two weeks and having repeated episodes of respiratory discomfort is a very bad sign”.

Hervé Pegliasco, head of pulmonology at the European Hospital in Marseille, added that with double pneumonia, “there is the issue of exhaustion, because he is forced to make much more effort to breathe”.

Francis, who has led the Catholic Church since 2013, has a history of lung problems, having had part of one lung removed due to pleurisy as a young man.

A full update on his condition is expected to be released on Tuesday evening.

Illustration of Pope Francis's life and legacy timeline.
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