Pope Francis has been hospitalized for two weeks with pneumonia, raising concerns about his ability to govern the Catholic Church. While doctors suggest he has overcome the worst phase of the illness, they have not declared him fully out of danger. His prolonged hospitalization has reignited discussions about whether he might consider retirement if his health deteriorates further. The Vatican insists he is still making decisions, but the situation highlights uncertainties about leadership succession and governance if a pope becomes incapacitated. This episode underscores the need for clearer protocols in such scenarios.
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Francis’ Illness Raises a Hard Question: Who Governs if the Pope Can’t?
The Vatican says Pope Francis has continued making decisions and is improving, but his two-week hospital stay poses uncomfortable, unanswered questions about Vatican decision-making.