Pope was injured during Mexico-Cuba trip: Vatican


Vatican City, Feb 14 (IANS/AKI) Pope Benedict XVI fell and hit his head during a March 2012 trip to Mexico, the Vatican authorities confirmed Thursday.

The Vatican's spokesperson, however, denied the incident influenced the 85-year-old pontiff's decision to abdicate.

"It was not relevant for the trip, in that it didn't affect it or the decision to resign," Federico Lombardi said.

Lombardi's comments came after Italy's La Stampa daily reported Thursday that Benedict banged his head when he got up in the middle of the night in an unfamiliar bedroom in the Mexican city of Leon, causing bleeding that stained his hair and sheets.

Benedict had taken the decision to resign after the Mexico-Cuba trip, which was physically exhausting for the pope, according to report in the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano earlier this week.

On Monday, the pope announced he would resign Feb 28, saying his age and physical frailty meant he was no longer fit to lead the world's 1.2 billion Catholics.

 

  

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  • Francis (Joe) Martis, Barkur/USA

    Fri, Feb 15 2013

    Resignation of Pope Benedict is fair. Looking into present day pressure attending day to day affairs and most important decisions, one needs to have strong mind & body, memory and energy to perform at the highest level. It is better for someone able to perform rather unable to perform. Glad he did the right decision.

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  • Foresight & Courage. , USA Ohio

    Fri, Feb 15 2013

    The resignation of Pope Benedict XVI is a masterstroke if it leads the Roman Catholic Church to electing its first black Pope.
    If only the Archbishops of Eastern Orthodox Churches had such foresight and courage.

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