Pope Francis visits Laquila

Laquila (Italy) ∙ Pope Francis praised the humility of Pope Celestine V, who abdicated without remaining in power for a lifetime. Pope Francis’ visit to the tomb of Pope Celestine in the central Italian city of Laquila fueled speculation that he might abdicate.

In 1294, following remaining in power for only five months, Pope Celestine abdicated and led a monastic life. After that, Pope Benedict abdicated in 2013. Before his abdication, Pope Benedict visited Laquila.

Pope Francis, suffering from knee pain and other health problems, had hinted that he might step down. The message of humility was reiterated during the Pope’s homily at the Mass opening the Festival of Forgiveness in Laquila’s central square.

English Summary: Pope on L’Aquila visit

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