Former pope in ‘stable’ condition, says Vatican

Former pope in ‘stable’ condition, says Vatican

Benedict's health was reported to have seriously deteriorated on Wednesday.

Former pope Benedict (centre) is being cared for at the Vatican where he has been living since 2013. (AP pic)
VATICAN CITY:
Former pope Benedict is in a “stable” condition, the Vatican said today, amid continued concern for the health of the 95-year-old retired pontiff.

Benedict had a peaceful night and on Thursday afternoon participated in a Mass celebrated in his room, Vatican spokesperson Matteo Bruni said.

“At the moment his condition is stable,” he added.

Benedict is being cared for in a former convent inside the Vatican, where he has been living since 2013, when he became the first pope in about 600 years to resign instead of ruling for life.

Pope Francis first disclosed that Benedict’s health had seriously deteriorated on Wednesday, when he said that his predecessor was “very sick” and called for special prayers for him.

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