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Lydia Chantler-Hicks

Pope Francis says ex pope Benedict is ‘very sick’ and asks for prayers

Former pope Benedict XVI pictured in Munich, Germany, in June 2020

(Picture: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Former pope Benedict’s heath has been “worsening” in recent days, the Vatican has confirmed, after Pope Francis asked people to pray for his predecessor.

At the end of his customary Wednesday audience with the public in a Vatican auditorium, Francis departed from his prepared remarks to say that Benedict is “very sick” and asked the faithful to pray for the retired pontiff, who is 95 years old.

The Vatican later confirmed Benedict’s health has worsened and his condition is being constantly monitored by doctors.

Spokesperson Matteo Bruni said in a written statement on Wednesday: "Regarding the health conditions of the emeritus pope, for whom Pope Francis asked for prayers at the end of his general audience this morning, I can confirm that in the last hours, a worsening due to advanced age has happened.”

"The situation at the moment remains under control, constantly monitored by doctors," according to the statement.

Pope Francis (R) pictured with Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI (L) on August 27, 2022 (VATICAN MEDIA/AFP via Getty Imag)

Benedict in 2013 became the first pope in some 600 years to resign from the role as head of the Roman Catholic Church.

Mr Bruni added that Pope Francis has been to visit his predecessor in the monastery on Vatican grounds where the retired pontiff has lived since his retirement.

Francis made his surprise appeal for prayer near the end of a general audience on Wednesday, saying: “I'd like to ask all of you for a special prayer for Emeritus Pope Benedict, who, in silence, is sustaining the church. I remind you that he is very sick.

"Let's ask the Lord to comfort him and sustain him in this testimony of love to the church to the very end.”

After the hour-long audience, "Pope Francis went to the Mater Ecclesiae monastery to visit Benedict XVI. Let us all unite with him in prayer for the emeritus pope," Mr Bruni said.

Benedict has become increasingly frail in recent years as he dedicated his post-papacy life to prayer and meditation.

When Benedict turned 95 in April, his longtime secretary, Archbishop Georg Gaenswein, said the retired pontiff was in good spirits, adding that "naturally he is physically relatively weak and fragile, but rather lucid."

Francis called on Benedict at the monastery four months ago. The occasion was Francis' latest ceremony elevating churchmen to cardinal rank, and the new "princes of the church" accompanied him for the brief greeting.

The Vatican released a photo at the time that showed a very thin-looking Benedict clasping a hand of Francis as they current and past pontiff smiled at each other.

In his first years of retirement, Benedict attended a couple of cardinal-elevating ceremonies in St Peter's Basilica. But in recent years, he wasn't strong enough to attend the long service.

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