Pope Francis cancels audiences due to mild flu ahead of trip
The Vatican has announced the cancellation of the scheduled audiences with Pope Francis. The reason for the decision is a case of the flu, which has forced the Holy Father to temporarily withdraw from his duties.
23 September 2024 09:32
The Vatican announced on Monday that all audiences scheduled for that day would be cancelled due to Pope Francis's mild flu condition. The Holy See's press office stated that the decision to cancel the meetings was made as a precautionary measure related to the Holy Father's upcoming foreign trip.
The statement emphasized that the cancellation of the audience is a precautionary measure.
Due to a mild bout of flu, and as a precautionary measure in view of the journey over the next few days, the papal audiences scheduled for today are cancelled – informed the Vatican press office.
The Vatican has not provided detailed information about the course of the Pope's illness. Still, the mild flu condition does not threaten fulfilling upcoming duties.
Intense time for the 87-year-old pope
Pope Francis is preparing for a four-day visit to Luxembourg and Belgium, which will begin this Thursday.
It is worth remembering that just a few days ago, on September 13, Pope Francis returned from a pilgrimage to Asia and Oceania. Intensive travels and numerous diplomatic duties can be challenging for the 87-year-old Holy Father, who, despite his age, remains actively involved in the Church's activities on the international stage.
Despite the temporary indisposition, the Vatican does not foresee any changes in the Pope's plans for the coming weeks, including the planned trip to Western Europe.