Pope Francis also wrote a resignation letter that would be cited if he became powerless.
Pope Francis is enough to meet with the Vatican Secretary of State, approve new decrees of the possible saints and make some major administrative decisions that show that he is completing essential work, looking for it despite being hospitalized in a critical state of repeated pneumonia progress. Viewers on Monday showed that the Vatican machinery was still wearing down even as doctors warned Francis, 88.
The Vatican’s Tuesday noon announcement contained a series of major decisions, and most importantly, Francis met with Cardinal Pietro Parolin and Archbishop Edgar Pena Parra with the so-called Vatican “replacement” or chief of staff. This is the first time the pope has met with Vatican Prime Minister Palorin since he was hospitalized on February 14.
During the audience, Francis approved the ordinances of two new saints and five people, the first step towards the saint. Francis also decided to “convene a model of the future.” Francis regularly approves the Vatican Christmas offices’ decrees during the Vatican, although during the audience, with the office head, not Parolin. But given his illness, a series of calls was a formal meeting of the Cardinal, which was also important.
There is no set date for the meeting. However, setting the date on February 11, 2013 to set the norm is mediocre, Pope Benedict XVI announced in Latin that he would resign because he could not keep up with the Pope’s strictness. Francis said he would also consider resigning if Benedict “opens the door” and becomes the first pope to retire in 600 years.
Francis once said that if he was to resign, he would live in Rome outside the Vatican and be called “Empressive Bishop of Rome” instead of the Emeritus Pope, because Benedict’s resignation letter, if he If you become medically incapable, you will be cited.
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