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Pope skips speech due to breathing difficulties
Pope Francis is recovering from surgery, which was conducted to repair an abdominal hernia.
Pope skips speech due to breathing difficulties
Pope Francis underwent a surgical operation on June 7, 2023. Photo: AA
June 22, 2023

Pope Francis has skipped reading a planned speech at a conference in the Italian capital, Rome, citing health reasons.

The Pope said he had breathing problems following a hernia operation earlier June.

"I am still under the effects of anaesthesia, my breathing is not good," Francis told a meeting of the Catholic Oriental Church, AP news agency reports.

Pope Francis said the delegates will, instead, receive a text of the speech.

Asked by a well-wisher how he felt, the 86-year-old Pope replied: "I'm still alive."

The Roman Catholic Church leader had surgery on June 7 to repair an abdominal hernia.

He spent nine days in hospital recovering and has had a busy schedule since returning to the Vatican last Friday, including meeting the presidents of Cuba and Brazil.