Pope Francis canceled all of his scheduled meetings on Friday morning due to a fever, the Vatican has said, again raising ...
Pope Francis canceled all of his meetings and engagements Friday due to what the Vatican says is a fever that comes weeks after the pope endured a four-day hospital stay due to a lung infection.
There were no details about how sick Francis was, but the last time he had a serious fever, in March, he was rushed to a hospital and diagnosed with acute bronchitis.
Pope Francis exchanges gifts with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, during a private audience at the Vatican.
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