Pope Francis - not looking good

Pope Francis - not looking good

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Petrus1983

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10,406 posts

177 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Seems like the 88 year old Pope Francis could be in a grave condition. It's unusual for the Vatican to be so vocal about his health - but doesn't sound too positive.

HocusPocus

1,489 posts

116 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Advanced age, pre-existing medical conditions, infection, blood needed...not great signs. Anything could happen.

Much of the world will be praying for him, so he is isn't facing it alone.

Alickadoo

2,955 posts

38 months

Murph7355

40,211 posts

271 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Brutal perhaps, but very old person in might die soon shocker....

Maybe they should choose a younger one next time if they want some longevity.

g3org3y

21,553 posts

206 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Perfect opportunity for thoughts and prayers.

Edited by g3org3y on Sunday 23 February 09:35

vaud

55,089 posts

170 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Murph7355 said:
Brutal perhaps, but very old person in might die soon shocker....

Maybe they should choose a younger one next time if they want some longevity.
Pope John Paul II was a more sprightly 58 when he became Pope. Might be good if the next one was maybe younger and more relatable to the younger followers, more able to travel etc

Murph7355

40,211 posts

271 months

Sunday 23rd February
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vaud said:
Pope John Paul II was a more sprightly 58 when he became Pope. Might be good if the next one was maybe younger and more relatable to the younger followers, more able to travel etc
And more prone to being very vocal on rooting out the evils of the church wouldn't go amiss either.

We'll see.

(Do they still have one on the subs bench currently?).

Petrus1983

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10,406 posts

177 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Murph7355 said:
Brutal perhaps, but very old person in might die soon shocker....

Maybe they should choose a younger one next time if they want some longevity.
I do agree. In a weird way I feel connected this time -

I was there when the white smoke came from the chimney (after seeing lots of black smoke).



And then I was almost at the front of Saint Peter's Square when he was first introduced to the world -




vaud

55,089 posts

170 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Petrus1983 said:
I do agree. In a weird way I feel connected this time -
I’m not religious but found myself in Malta when John Paul was holding an outdoor mass. The atmosphere of 150,000 people (IIRC) was amazing, and then we were invited to a street party where they closed the road, had a procession, music, dancing and food. The locals were wonderfully hospitable.

Elroy Blue

8,768 posts

207 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Putin is about to lose one of his cheerleaders

Petrus1983

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10,406 posts

177 months

Sunday 23rd February
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I can very much relate. I'm not religious but I was living not too far from Rome when we realised the Conclave would be occurring and decided that you don't get many opportunities to watch history being made - so went for it. The atmosphere was genuinely Godly - very hard to explain. But everyone was lovely.

tangerine_sedge

5,748 posts

233 months

Sunday 23rd February
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g3org3y said:
Perfect opportunity for thoughts and prayers.

Edited by g3org3y on Sunday 23 February 09:35
If I believed in such childish things I'd be going to hell with you over that comment hehe


MC Bodge

24,793 posts

190 months

Sunday 23rd February
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HocusPocus said:
Advanced age, pre-existing medical conditions, infection, blood needed...not great signs. Anything could happen.

Much of the world will be praying for him, so he is isn't facing it alone.
I must have missed the study that found evidence for the efficacy of prayer.

Great news!

MC Bodge

24,793 posts

190 months

Sunday 23rd February
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I wonder if the UK (non-RC country) news will give (extremely excessive) wall-to-wall coverage to the death of this pope and the announcement of his successor as they did for JP2?

There s possibly more real news going on this time.

Wonderman

2,736 posts

210 months

Sunday 23rd February
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MC Bodge said:
I wonder if the UK (non-RC country) news will give (extremely excessive) wall-to-wall coverage to the death of this pope and the announcement of his successor as they did for JP2?

There s possibly more real news going on this time.
Trump says time for an American Christian Orange Pope, who is one of, if not THE nicest of GUYS the wurld has EVER seen and is prepared to look after the Church minerals...

Cats_pyjamas

1,722 posts

163 months

Sunday 23rd February
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I wonder if there will be any divine intervention, in old person is ill shocker.

Lefty

18,150 posts

217 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Cats_pyjamas said:
I wonder if there will be any divine intervention, in old person is ill shocker.
Well quite. Sending thoughts and prayers but surely if it’s gods will he dies then people are praying to god that he doesn’t get his way?

ChocolateFrog

31,824 posts

188 months

Sunday 23rd February
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g3org3y said:
Perfect opportunity for thoughts and prayers.

Edited by g3org3y on Sunday 23 February 09:35
The thought crossed my mind.

The Vatican do seem to be being unusually candid.

I assume that's not a good sign.

cheesejunkie

4,781 posts

32 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Wonderman said:
Trump says time for an American Christian Orange Pope, who is one of, if not THE nicest of GUYS the wurld has EVER seen and is prepared to look after the Church minerals...
The Sistine Chapel rooms don't have enough gold for Trump's taste.

I don't wish ill of the Pope but I'm not religious. However, as his decisions can affect many I'd lean towards the next one not being too young and energetic. There's a usefulness to them having one foot in the grave already at the start of their term. Yes, a young energetic reformer might be interesting, but interesting isn't always good as your Trump analogy alludes to smile.

MC Bodge

24,793 posts

190 months

Sunday 23rd February
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ChocolateFrog said:
g3org3y said:
Perfect opportunity for thoughts and prayers.

Edited by g3org3y on Sunday 23 February 09:35
The thought crossed my mind.

The Vatican do seem to be being unusually candid.

I assume that's not a good sign.
Theur faith must be wavering?
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