Fears for the health of Pope Francis have resurfaced after he was unable to stand at an official event, explaining that he was 'not feeling strong.'
Addressing
Vatican officials in a Christmas speech on Monday, Francis said he had
the flu. He said: 'Dear brothers and sisters, Forgive me for not
standing up as I speak to you, but for some days I've been suffering
from flu and I am not feeling very strong. With your permission, I'll
speak to you sitting down.'
The pope
has been unsteady of his feet at times in recent months, stumbling
several times in public. Last week he celebrated his 79th birthday.
In
November as walked up the steps in the Basilica of St John Lateran in
Rome he seemingly tripped on his robes, forcing nearby priests to grasp
his arms and help him up the steps.
The same week he tripped as he walked up some steps in St Peter's Square, this time being brought to his hands and knees.
Concerns for the health of Pope Francis first surfaced after the
pontiff told parishioners in May that he is 'a bit old and a bit sick'.
During
a visit to the seaside town of Ostia, the pope asked a group of ill and
disabled people to pray for him, warning that he was also suffering
from heath problems.
Previously Francis has insisted that he
expects to live only two or three years. He told journalists on the
papal plane last year he would only be in power 'a short time'. 'Two or
three years and then I'll be off to the Father's house, ' he predicted.