Pope cancels audience and skips speeches due to ‘bad cold’

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Pope Cancels Audience And Skips Speeches Due To ‘Bad Cold’
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Pope Francis has cancelled one audience and skipped speeches he was set to deliver on Thursday because of a bad cold, the Vatican said.

Francis, 86, did meet with young Orthodox priests and monks and members of the Max Planck Society, the German research organisation that is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year.

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But because of a “bad cold”, Francis merely had printed copies of his remarks handed out and did not read them aloud, the Vatican said in a note.

He later cancelled a planned audience with members of an Italian YMCA group, the Holy See said in its daily bulletin.


Pope Francis leaves at the end of a mass in the Basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome on Ash Wednesday
Pope Francis leaves at the end of a Mass in the Basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome on Ash Wednesday (Gregorio Borgia/AP)

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Francis coughed repeatedly during Ash Wednesday services that he presided over at a church in Rome, and opted not to participate in the traditional procession that inaugurates the church’s Lenten season.

At the same time of the year in 2020, just as the coronavirus pandemic was starting to hit Italy, Francis also suffered a bad cold that forced him to cancel several days of official audiences and his participation in the Vatican’s annual spiritual retreat.

The Vatican had already scrubbed the retreat for this year in favour of personal spiritual exercises.

The Argentine pope had part of one lung removed as a young man because of a respiratory infection, and in 2021 had a chunk of his colon removed because of an intestinal inflammation.

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He has been using a wheelchair and cane since last year because of strained knee ligaments and a small knee fracture that have made walking and standing difficult.

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