Pope Francis, aged 88, will be admitted to the Gemelli hospital in Rome following a period of illness characterized by bronchitis symptoms, delegating performances to aides during recent events as he prioritizes recovery.
Pope Francis Hospitalized for Bronchitis Treatment

Pope Francis Hospitalized for Bronchitis Treatment
Pope Francis is set to undergo tests and treatment for bronchitis at a Rome hospital as he grapples with ongoing health issues.
In a recent announcement, the Vatican revealed that Pope Francis will check into the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic to receive necessary diagnostic tests and continue treatment for bronchitis. This hospitalization follows several days of symptoms that have impeded his ability to deliver speeches personally. Notably, just this past Wednesday, the Pope requested a priest to read part of his address due to his ongoing health challenges.
Having previously dealt with bronchitis in the past year, including a hospitalization in March, this recent episode adds to a list of health difficulties he has faced over the years, including losing part of his lung at the age of 21. Last December, the Pope had to cancel a planned visit to the United Arab Emirates for the COP28 climate summit due to similar health concerns.
Despite his declining health, Pope Francis has continued to conduct meetings at his Vatican residence to keep his responsibilities intact while allowing his body to recover. As he approaches his 89th birthday, there's growing attention towards not only his health but the implications for the leadership within the Roman Catholic Church amid his ongoing health struggles.
Having previously dealt with bronchitis in the past year, including a hospitalization in March, this recent episode adds to a list of health difficulties he has faced over the years, including losing part of his lung at the age of 21. Last December, the Pope had to cancel a planned visit to the United Arab Emirates for the COP28 climate summit due to similar health concerns.
Despite his declining health, Pope Francis has continued to conduct meetings at his Vatican residence to keep his responsibilities intact while allowing his body to recover. As he approaches his 89th birthday, there's growing attention towards not only his health but the implications for the leadership within the Roman Catholic Church amid his ongoing health struggles.