He was roused by Vatican's master of ceremonies when he fell asleep in front of thousands of people during an outdoor mass in Malta
He was roused by Vatican's master of ceremonies when he fell asleep in front of thousands of people during an outdoor mass in Malta
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The Pope slumped forward around halfway through the mass, which was held just outside the historic stone walls encircling the city.
He had to be roused by the Vatican's master of ceremonies, Bishop Guido Marini, who was sitting next to him and gently nudged him.
"It was just for a few seconds," said an onlooker. "He slumped forward onto his chest."
JUST LIKE US...The Pope slumped forward onto his chest as he fell asleep for a few seconds during mass yesterday. PIC/AP |
Tiring schedule
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But his apparent exhaustion is also a reflection of his age -- he turned 83 on Friday.
The Vatican announced recently that the Pope will not take his usual holiday in northern Italy this summer because officials do not want to over-tax him.
His health is generally good but he takes medication for a cardiovascular condition and last summer slipped and fell in his bedroom.
The Vatican had to allay fears over the his health in December after it was announced that he would celebrate Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve two hours earlier than normal.
The decision was taken in order to "alleviate the Pope's tiredness", said the Vatican's official spokesman, Father Federico Lombardi.