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Pope Francis critical: What happens when a pope dies?
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on February 25, 2025
When a pope dies, his death is officially confirmed by a Vatican doctor and the Camerlengo (Cardinal Chamberlain), who temporarily takes charge of the church’s administration. Historically, the Camerlengo would tap the pope’s forehead with a small silver hammer and call his name three times to ensure he was truly deceased....
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Published on February 26, 2025 - 01:01
Pope Francis remains in critical but stable condition
Pope Francis remains in critical but stable condition
In a short update on Wednesday morning, the Vatican said Pope Francis "had a peaceful night and is resting."
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