Pope cancels Rome hospital visit

Pope Francis has called off a hospital visit, with the Vatican saying it was clear "there's a need for a break every now and then".

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(AAP)

Pope Francis has cancelled a visit to a Roman hospital at the last minute after "a sudden indisposition".

In a statement, the Vatican said: "Following a sudden indisposition, the Holy Father will not be going this afternoon to the Gemelli hospital," adding that a cardinal would take his place.

It is not the first time the hardworking 77-year-old pontiff has cancelled programmed events at the last minute.

"I cannot say whether the pontiff is suffering from tiredness or indigestion," Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told AFP.

"With so many undertakings, it's clear there's a need for a break every now and then," he said, describing "the intense pace" of the Argentine's schedule.

The usually energetic pope gets up at five o'clock every morning and goes to bed early after a long day of religious and diplomatic engagements.


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