Pope Francis Sustains Forearm Injury After Fall

The Vatican announced on Thursday that Pope Francis injured his right forearm after falling at his residence but confirmed there were no fractures. The statement read: “This morning, following a fall at the Santa Marta residence, Pope Francis sustained a contusion on his right forearm, without fractures. As a precaution, the arm was immobilized.” The 88-year-old pontiff, who has led the 1.4 billion-member Catholic Church since 2013, often relies on a cane or wheelchair due to knee and back pain. In recent years, Pope Francis has faced several health challenges, including bouts of influenza and related illnesses. He underwent surgery in 2021 to treat diverticulitis and another procedure in 2023 to repair a hernia. Despite these issues, the Pope has downplayed concerns about his health. In an autobiography released on Tuesday, he ruled out resigning as his predecessor, Benedict XVI, did. “I am well. The Church is governed using the head and the heart, not the legs,” he said.