
Italian media have revealed the possible reasons for the Pope’s DE@Th.
Pope Francis died of “cerebral hemorrhage”, possibly a stroke, which is said to have nothing to do with the respiratory problems he suffered in February, as claimed by La Repubblica and La Stampa.
The Vatican announced today that the pope died on Easter Monday at the age of 88.
According to Italian media reports, his doctor said he “died peacefully.”
Francis’ late pope claimed he had “do his best” days before his death.
Despite several health problems before and reduced mobility caused by his years of progress and part of his waistline, the Pope was busy scheduling until the last few weeks.
In September 2024, he conducted a 12-day tour in Southeast Asia and Oceania, including visits to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Singapore.
When he was discharged from the hospital last month, his doctor said he needed to rest at his residence for at least two months.
According to a doctor who cared for him, the pope had introduced his “two very critical plots” in the hospital where his life was at risk.
But he seemed to have to be confined to Casa Santa Maria’s room.
The man’s numerous figures made unexpected appearances at the end of the masses and visited St Peter’s Basilica, which gave him faithful hope that his condition was improving.
In the last week of his life, he appeared twice in public places without a nasal cannula and he was receiving oxygen all the time.
Pope Francis, who suffered from chronic lung disease and was removed from his lungs when he was young, was taken to Jegilly Hospital on February 14 due to a respiratory crisis that developed into double pneumonia.
He spent 38 days there, the longest hospitalization he had during his 12-year Pope.
However, he appeared on Easter Sunday the day before his death, wishing thousands of people in St. Peter’s Square.