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Pope Francis fuels resignation speculation

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A recently cancelled Africa trip and an unusual meeting of cardinals is raising concerns for the Pope’s health

The Pontiff has been using a wheelchair in recent weeks, and recently announced a consistory to name a series of new cardinals.

The extraordinary meeting will take place at the end of August, and could pave the way for electing the next Pope.

Such meetings involve the College of Cardinals and are traditionally called on by the Pope.

The 85-year-old also recently postponed a July trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan.

“At the request of his doctors, and in order not to jeopardise the results of the therapy that he is undergoing for his knee, the Holy Father has been forced to postpone, with regret, his Apostolic Journey to the Democratic Republic of Congo and to South Sudan, planned for 2 to 7 July, to a later date to be determined.”

MATTEO BRUNI FROM THE HOLY SEE OFFICE

The resignation of a Pope was once almost unthinkable until Benedict XVI resigned in 2013.

Pope Francis has previously told reporters that if his health impacted his duties, he would consider stepping down.

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