Editor’s Note: Despite the denials, we have at last a clear prognosis, not of Pope Francis’ road to recovery, but of under what conditions he would renounce the Papacy. And its source is highly reliable, since Austin Ivereigh is one of Pope Francis’ biographers and former secretary of one of the insiders in the Mafia of St. Gallen who put Bergoglio into power. Quoting the article above, verbatim, Ivereigh says:
“Hopefully he can pull through and as long as there is no prognosis of a long-term, debilitating or degenerative condition, I think he will push on,” the papal biographer concluded.
If Pope Francis were to renounce the papal office, the things he would have to do are explained at length in this article:
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Traduction française :
Ivereigh: Le pape démissionnerait s’il y avait «le pronostic d’une condition débilitante ou dégénérative à long terme»
https://www.homelie.biz/2025/02/ivereigh-le-pape-demissionnerait-s-il-y-avait-le-pronostic-d-une-condition-debilitante-ou-degenerative-a-long-terme.html