Pope will miss three events due to sciatica in his leg

Pope FrancisPope FrancisPope will miss three events due to sciatica in his leg Papa says he prays to God to guide Biden’s reconciliation efforts Pope Francis receives COVID-19 vaccine MORE you will miss three religious events in the next few days due to your condition of sciatica that causes severe pain in your leg.

The Vatican announced the Pope’s change of plans on Saturday, Reuters reported. He will miss one event on January 24th and two events on January 25th.

He was scheduled to attend two religious ceremonies, to lead a mass on Sunday at St. Peter’s Basilica and to attend a mass on Monday at a church in Rome. He was also due to speak at an annual speech to a diplomatic corps on Monday. It will be postponed to a later date, according to the news agency.

The pope has been suffering from sciatica for some time, but has not missed many events due to the disease, which affects the sciatic nerve and causes pain from the lower back to the leg.

P, 84 years oldThe ope also missed a religious service during the New Year’s holiday due to illness.

Francis attends physical therapy for his condition, which causes him to have difficulty walking occasionally, according to Reuters.

Pope Francis sent a message to President Biden on his inauguration day, saying he would be praying for Biden and God to help heal the divisions in America.

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