The Vatican Foreign Minister resolves the controversy: Pope Francis will not resign – the seventh day

The condition of the Pope of the Vatican, Pope Francis, has sparked many speculation about his resignation if his health is poor, but the Vatican Foreign Minister Cardinal Pitro Parolin decides the controversy in an interview with the Italian newspaper “Corriere della Sera”, and explained that “the Pope will not resign and will not leave the rule of the church.”

Despite speculation about the possibility of his resignation, he said: “Even during the most difficult days” of his illness, Francis “saw the files” that “made decisions based on”, and there are also issues that the Vatican boards can manage independently, based on the authority granted by the Pope, or by authorizing, as in the case of sanctification.

Parolin pointed out that his hospitalization and then his purity changed the pace and amount of interest in the Pope of the issues that require his decision or his guidance, but it was never interrupted, adding that while “the Pope never stopped from the church administration, even while he was in the hospital in Jimili”, it is also correct that there are “many other routine matters that the collaborators can move forward even without consulting it, based on the instructions that they have already received, And the current regulations. “

He added: “The most important thing is that Pope Francis was able to rest and recover for at least two months, as doctors have identified, which helps him to resume his service completely.”

He emphasized that the official Pope’s agenda will not resume until he was completely recovered, as the Pope left the hospital on March 23, after 37 days of intense treatment.

His return to the Vatican was a symbolic moment for the believers, as the Pope appeared publicly to greet the attendees. Despite his tiring appearance, his thumb indicated was hope and strength.

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