Pope Francis says Benedict XVI is 'very ill' as he asks for 'special prayer'


The Pope said Benedict XVI “supports the Church in silence” adding he asks for “the Lord to console him”. Francis did not elaborate on the condition of Benedict, who resigned as pontiff in February 2013, the first pope to retire in 600 years.

Benedict, 95, lives in a convent on Vatican grounds. He has become increasingly frail in recent years as he dedicates his post-papacy life to prayer and meditation.

“I’d like to ask all of you for a special prayer for Emeritus Pope Benedict, who, in silence, is sustaining the church,” Francis said in remarks near the end of an hour-long audience. ”I remind you that he is very sick,” the Pope said.

“Let’s ask the Lord to comfort him and sustain him in this testimony of love to the church to the very end,” Francis said.

It was not clear if Francis was speaking about Benedict’s health in general or if his predecessor had some illness.

A Vatican spokesperson, queried about Benedict’s condition, said the press office was seeking details.

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