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Re: Bergoglio to have Colon Surgery
« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2021, 04:27:28 PM »
:laugh1: I wish I were. Read into the last bit a little closer  ;)
The most fearsome thing a Catholic can say, is to wish that God's Will be done in someone.  Totally takes "want" out of the equation.

Total abandonment to Divine Providence can be as fearful as it is cheerful, or vice versa.  Yet every time we say the Our Father, that is precisely what we are asking for.

May his surgery go well, and may he reflect on all the harm he is doing, by being ambiguous where clarity is what the world needs.  He's got sodomites and adulterers who are receiving communion, thinking it's all good, when it's anything but.

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Re: Bergoglio to have Colon Surgery
« Reply #6 on: July 04, 2021, 04:38:26 PM »
He having oral surgery?

LOL ... I had been thinking along the same lines.  Based solely on what comes out either end, you couldn't tell the difference.


Re: Bergoglio to have Colon Surgery
« Reply #7 on: July 04, 2021, 08:17:44 PM »
LOL ... I had been thinking along the same lines.  Based solely on what comes out either end, you couldn't tell the difference.
The old saying is the operation was a success but the patient died. Especially when the patient is in his 80's.

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Re: Bergoglio to have Colon Surgery
« Reply #8 on: July 07, 2021, 12:57:18 PM »
Francis Will Not Be the Same Anymore UPDATE

Francis’ “small surgery” on Sunday night at Gemelli hospital in Rome lasted five hours, and the two days planned in hospital are now seven.

He underwent a laparoscopic operation (minimally invasive surgery) under general anaesthesia but the medical team was forced to change to open surgery. Several centimetres of colon where removed which are tested for cancer. It’s not excluded that Francis now has an artificial excretory opening (ileostomy).

The official diagnosis was “diverticular stenosis” in the lower part of the colon. "Stenosis" refers to a narrowing of the intestine. "Diverticular" means a disease related to sacs that form from the wall of the large intestine.

If this is the problem, an older person gets back into shape after a month's convalescence. However, according to IlSismografo.Blogspot.com (July 7), Francis’ illness is “severe and degenerative” and could be lasting. Francis will “not be the same” anymore and will live “with many physical and physiological as well as metabolic limitations.”

He will have to undergo regular medical controls including other hospitalisations, and will have to change his life in terms of rest, nutrition, and physical rehabilitation.

The faithful will pray for his recovery and for his conversion, so that he will understand the enormous damage he has done to the Church and comes to his senses at the end of his life.

The Vatican has informed that no cancer was detected. A severe diverticular stenosis with signs of sclerosing diverticulitis was found.

Picture: © Mazur, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsAzrdpeusyp


Re: Bergoglio to have Colon Surgery
« Reply #9 on: July 07, 2021, 01:30:52 PM »
Francis Will Not Be the Same Anymore UPDATE

Francis’ “small surgery” on Sunday night at Gemelli hospital in Rome lasted five hours, and the two days planned in hospital are now seven.

He underwent a laparoscopic operation (minimally invasive surgery) under general anaesthesia but the medical team was forced to change to open surgery. Several centimetres of colon where removed which are tested for cancer. It’s not excluded that Francis now has an artificial excretory opening (ileostomy).

The official diagnosis was “diverticular stenosis” in the lower part of the colon. "Stenosis" refers to a narrowing of the intestine. "Diverticular" means a disease related to sacs that form from the wall of the large intestine.

If this is the problem, an older person gets back into shape after a month's convalescence. However, according to IlSismografo.Blogspot.com (July 7), Francis’ illness is “severe and degenerative” and could be lasting. Francis will “not be the same” anymore and will live “with many physical and physiological as well as metabolic limitations.”

He will have to undergo regular medical controls including other hospitalisations, and will have to change his life in terms of rest, nutrition, and physical rehabilitation.

The faithful will pray for his recovery and for his conversion, so that he will understand the enormous damage he has done to the Church and comes to his senses at the end of his life.

The Vatican has informed that no cancer was detected. A severe diverticular stenosis with signs of sclerosing diverticulitis was found.

Picture: © Mazur, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsAzrdpeusyp


With the way things have gone the past fifty years, when the Vatican speaks on a secular matter such as a Pope's health, I wouldn't believe them if they told me water was wet.  ("Source, please")

Goodness only knows what is really going on.

He just needs to resign and go rest up at Castel Gandolfo for the remainder of his days.  I wish him good health in length of days, to paraphrase the blessing for the Czar in Fiddler On The Roof... far, far away from the Chair of Peter.