Vatican cancels more Holy Year events as pope remains hospitalized with
respiratory infection
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[February 18, 2025]
ROME (AP) — The Vatican on Tuesday canceled papal
audiences through the weekend and delegated others to cover for Pope
Francis as the 88-year-old pope remained hospitalized with a
multi-pronged respiratory infection.
The cancellations put a damper on upcoming events of the Vatican’s big
Holy Year, the once-every-quarter-century celebration of Catholicism
that is aimed at encouraging pilgrims to come to Rome to participate in
special Jubilee activities. Expected to draw some 30 million people to
Rome, the Holy Year is packed with special papal audiences and Masses
throughout 2025, some of which have now been put into question given
Francis’ illness.
Francis was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli hospital in a “fair” condition on
Friday after a weeklong bout of bronchitis worsened. On Monday, medical
personnel determined that he was suffering from a polymicrobial
respiratory tract infection, meaning a mix of viruses, bacteria and
possibly other organisms had colonized in his respiratory tract. The
Vatican has given no indication of how long he might remain
hospitalized, only saying that the treatment of such a “complex clinical
picture” would require an “adequate” stay.
This Holy Year weekend was dedicated to deacons, the ministry that is a
necessary step for men who are preparing to become priests. Francis was
supposed to have presided over a special audience with them on Saturday
and ordained them during a Mass on Sunday. The Vatican on Tuesday
announced the audience was canceled and that the archbishop who is
organizing the Jubilee would celebrate the Mass. It’s a similar
arrangement that the Vatican announced last weekend, when artists in
town had to settle for a cardinal presiding over their special Mass.
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A statue of Pope John Paul II is seen in front of the Agostino
Gemelli Polyclinic, in Rome, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, where Pope
Francis has been hospitalised to undergo some necessary diagnostic
tests and to continue his ongoing treatment for bronchitis. (AP
Photo/Andrew Medichini)

The next Jubilee events on the calendar that would typically involve
the pope are the March 8-9 weekend dedicated to volunteers.
Francis had part of one lung removed after a pulmonary infection as
a young man and is prone to bouts of bronchitis in winter. He has
admitted in the past that he is a non-compliant patient, and even
his close Vatican aides have said he pushed himself too far even
once his bronchitis was diagnosed.
He refused to let up on his busy schedule and ignored medical advice
to stay indoors during Rome’s chilly winter, insisting on sitting
through an outdoor Jubilee Mass for the armed forces on Feb. 9 even
though he was having trouble breathing.
Francis’ hospital admission has this year has already sidelined him
for longer than a 2023 hospitalization for pneumonia.
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