Pope Francis sparks new health fears as he’s seen with huge black bruise on chin & swollen neck at ceremony
POPE After months of medical problems, Francis has caused new health issues after being seen with a large bruise on his chin and a swollen neck.
After several engagements were canceled because of these worries, the 86-year-old religious leader has been the focus of extensive discussions on his health.
Following the pope’s attendance at a ceremony on Saturday, these new concerns emerged.
The head of the Catholic Church oversaw the installation of new cardinals at a Vatican ceremony.
Concerning images revealed a black and purple bruise close to the pope’s neck and chin.
Pope Francis held the ceremony without any apparent issues, despite the obvious injury and signs of exhaustion.
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21 new cardinals were installed in St. Peter’s Basilica by the pope, who will be 88 later this month.
According to the Vatican, this significant bruise was caused by a slight fall in which he struck his chin on his bedside table the morning before.
In recent years, Francis’ age and health have raised numerous worries, and he currently utilizes a wheelchair because of back and knee issues.
At the ceremony tonight, new members were admitted into the committee that will eventually select Francis’ successor in the event of his retirement or death.
Every cardinal under 80 would participate in the historic event.
Aside from the pope, cardinals are the highest ranked officials in the Catholic Church.
During Francis’ eleven-year reign, the greatest number of churchmen were promoted to this higher level tonight.
This is significant because it shows how the current pope has influenced his successor.
Since Francis has now appointed over 80% of the cardinals who will choose the church’s next head, a progressive leader like him is probably going to be the next to take the helm.
MEDICAL FEARS
There have been previous instances where the pontiff’s health has caused fear.
From an early age, he has faced a wide range of challenges.
At age 21, Francis experienced pleurisy, an inflammation of the lungs, which led to the removal of one of his lungs.
Earlier this year, he complained of breathing problems and was taken to the hospital.
In June, Francis also underwent a three-hour procedure to fix a hernia in his abdomen.
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On advice from doctors, the pope has also had to postpone his attendance at many engagements.
For instance, because of the cold, Francis was unable to attend this year’s Good Friday service outside in April.
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