Ratzinger’s health gives cause for concern

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Insider

Pope Francis is kept constantly informed about the state of his predecessor’s health, while Fr. Lombardi has denied rumours about Benedict suffering from any chronic illnesses

Giacomo Galeazzi
Vatican City

Concern has spread about Ratzinger’s apparently rapidly deteriorating health. “Benedict XVI is not suffering from any specific chronic illness; his health problems are purely to do with old age,” the director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi stressed. His statement, released to Catholic news agency Aci Prensa, came in response to rumours that have been circulating in the Spanish press about the Pope Emeritus suffering a serious illness. In recent pictures Ratzinger appears visibly thinner and physically weaker.

According to information from within the Curia, Pope Francis was apparently also told about his predecessor’s health conditions, by Georg Gaenswein, who reassured him. Benedict’s increased general fragility is apparently not due to any specific illnesses, recent routine medical check ups confirm. Physical and nervous deterioration are normal consequences of the stressful period that ensued Ratzinger’s resignation as Pope. He does not need to be hospitalised for the time being and as scheduled, the former Pope is to return to the Vatican next month, to enter the monastery that has been prepared for him, in the Vatican gardens.

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