Saturday, 24 October 2015

Pope has no brain tumour – Vatican

a-man-reads-the-italianThe Vatican on Wednesday strongly rebuffed a report that claimed Pope Francis has a benign brain tumour.
Vatican Spokesman Federico Lombardi in a statement said that “the circulation of entirely unfounded news regarding the health of the Holy Father is gravely irresponsible and unworthy of atten
tion’’.
Lombardi said that that the pope is well and keeping up with his busy schedule ‘’as usual’’.
The Bologna-based newspaper Il Resto del Carlino reported that the 78-year-old discovered a dark spot on his head several months ago and was examined by a Japanese specialist in Pisa.
The daily claimed that surgery was not necessary to treat the supposed tumour.
Reacting to Lombardi’s disclaimer, then newspaper’s Editor-in-chief Andrea Cangini said “the denial is understandable and was to be expected.
“We held the story back for a long time in order to check the case from all sides, we do not doubt the validity of it in the slightest,” Cangini said.
The story emerged during the final days of a three-week Synod of Bishops, a Catholic summit on family issues in the Vatican during which bishops discussed divorce, homosexuality and cohabitation out of wedlock

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