For the Catholic faithful, this piece of news will definitely be hard to
stomach: Pope Francis says he has only two or three years to live.
Although the Argentina-born Pontiff was silent on why he thinks he would
not live for more than three years, he hinted that he had ‘some
nerve problems’ which require treatment.
He spoke with journalists aboard his jet as he returned from a trip to
South Korea.
Francis, according to the Mailonline on Tuesday, also mentioned
the possibility of retiring from the Papacy if his health failed to cope with
the rigours of his office.
His predecessor, Benedict XVI, stepped down last year, in an unprecedented
move that opened the way for Francis to become the Pope.
“I see it as the generosity of the people of God. I try to think of my
sins, my mistakes, not to become proud. Because I know it will last only a
short time,” the pope said.
Then, apparently light-heartedly, he added, “Two or three years and then
I’ll be off to the Father’s house.”
A Vatican source, said the Mailonline had claimed that the
Pope had previously told those close to him that he thought he only
had a few years to live.
Although Francis is 77, he has been the most vigorous Pope in years, his
energy proving the key to his popularity.
His frank admission may lead commentators to speculate as to whether he
has any undisclosed health problems.
At the time of his elevation to the Papacy, reports emerged that Francis
had a lung removed when he was a teenager in Argentina after suffering an
infection.
The Mailonline quoted Dr. William Schaffner, chairman of
preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Centre in Nashville,
Tennessee in United States, to have said, “So whatever they did got
him over that precarious period. As people age, they generally become more
susceptible to lung infections, such as pneumonia and bronchitis.”
The risk of lung infections increases if those affected have
pre-existing conditions such as a weakened immune system or heart disease.
But Francis joked about the nervous problems, saying, “I must treat them
well, these nerves, give them mate (an Argentine stimulant tea) every day.”
“One of these neuroses, is that I’m too much of a homebody,” he added
and recalled that the last time he had taken a holiday outside of
Argentina was with the Jesuit community in 1975.
Resigning the papacy, as his predecessor Benedict XVI did last year, was
also a possibility “even if it does not appeal to some theologians”, Francis
told the journalists.
He added that 60 years ago, it was practically unheard of for Catholic
bishops to retire, but nowadays it was common.
As the jet travelled through the airspace, Francis also addressed the
issues surrounding the Catholic Church in China, a country which refuses to
allow Catholics to officially recognise the spiritual leadership of the
Vatican.
Since the communist revolution, Catholicism, like all religions, has
been permitted to operate only under the supervision of the State
Administration for Religious Affairs.
Clerics who resisted this had been subjected to oppression, including
long imprisonment torture and even martyrdom.
Pope Francis told the journalists he wanted dialogue with China and the
only thing he asked in return was for the Catholic Church to be able to operate
freely.
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U will live for us, with our prayers for u iin jesus name amen
ReplyDeleteNot so soon,nt so quick or evn btwn two to three yrs tym.with God an d people in d church u will surely last long.
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