Pope cancels audience
The Pope cancelled his popular weekly audience with the faithful today while concentrating on regaining his ability to speak and continuing to work on church matters from his hospital suite in Rome.
The Holy See said there would be no substitute for the pontiff for the public audience, which usually draws thousands of pilgrims and is held in winter in a Vatican auditorium or, in good weather, in St Peter’s Square.
Italy’s ANSA news agency said the 84-year-old Pope spent a restful night.
“Doctors give us encouraging news, but we need to wait,” said Cardinal Achille Silvestrini.
“It’s nice to see how much interest the figure of the Holy Father attracts,” he added. “But maybe media, too, should take note in the fact that the Pope needs resting.”




