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The Pope is the first non-European to reach the highest position of Catholicism in the last 1000 years.
The rehearsal of the funeral of Catholic Christian Christian Pope Francis has begun. According to the Roman Catholic Church headquarters Vatican, Pope himself has said that pneumonia is not expected to survive. This claim is made by Swiss news paper BUND.
After this news came to light, a Swiss guard spokesperson called it a rumor and said that the guards are working according to their normal routine.
In fact, 88 -year -old Pope Francis has admitted to Jamelli Hospital in Rome due to pneumonia and lung infection since last week. The current situation in the Vatican is being taken seriously.

Vatican said- Pope’s condition stable The Vatican reported on Thursday that the Pope’s condition is stable. There is a slight improvement in their blood tests. CNN quoted a source from the Vatican as saying that the Pope is in a position to get up from his bed and sit on a chair in the hospital room.
Earlier on Monday, the Vatican said that Pope Francis had a polymicrobial infection in the respiratory tract, due to which his medical treatment had to be changed.
After this, the statement released on Tuesday said that despite having pneumonia in both lungs, Pope Francis is in a good mood. While on Wednesday, it was told that the Pope’s condition remains critical.
According to Vatican spokesperson Mateo Bruni, no one came to meet Pope Francis other than his closest colleagues till Tuesday. Bruni told that the Pope is working from the hospital itself.

His followers are praying worldwide to recover the Pope soon.
Meloni arrived to meet the Pope, said- he has a smile on his face Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Meloni arrived to meet the Pope on Wednesday. The two met around 20 minutes. After the meeting, Meloni said that there is a slight improvement in the condition of the Pope and a smile on the face.
Meloni said, ‘Pope and I joked as usual. The Pope has not lost his sense of humor. Meloni is the first leader to meet him after the Pope was admitted.

People from different parts of the world are expressing goodwill for the Pope by writing letters.
The first non-European to become the Pope in 1000 years Pope Francis is a Jesuit Pastor from Argentina, he became the 266th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church in 2013. He was elected the successor of Pope Benedict Sixteenth. Pope Francis is the first person in the last 1000 years who reached the highest position of Catholicism despite being non-European.
The Pope was born on 17 December 1936 in the city of Flores, Argentina. Before becoming the Pope, he was known as George Mario Bergoglio. Pope Francis’s grandparents left Italy and moved to Argentina to escape from Mussolini. The Pope has spent most of his lives in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.
Chairs have been installed outside the church in the Vatican.
Pope was accused of insulting homosexuals Last year, the Pope was accused of making vulgar remarks about gay men. Some media reports claimed that the Pope used a highly objectionable word ‘Fagat’ of the Italian language for gay people.
The word Fagat is generally used to explain the erotic behavior of gay men. Its LGBTQ community has been criticizing.
However, Pope Francis apologized after the dispute. The Vatican then said that the Pope’s intention was not to hurt anyone. If someone is hurt by their point, then they apologize for this.
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