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Sergio Alfieri, one of the physicians caring for Pope Francis, has described the pontiff as a "fragile" patient due to his advanced age and ongoing health challenges. While the Pope is not currently in danger of death, his medical team emphasizes the importance of monitoring his condition closely. The 86-year-old leader of the Catholic Church has faced several health issues in recent years, including a bout of bronchitis and a significant surgery that raised concerns about his well-being.
Dr. Alfieri's comments come amid ongoing discussions about the Pope's ability to fulfill his duties, as he continues to engage in public appearances and maintain a busy schedule. Despite these challenges, the Vatican reassures the faithful that Pope Francis remains committed to his mission and responsibilities. The Pope's resilience and determination to serve highlight his dedication to the Church, even as he navigates the complexities of aging and health.
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