Pope penned resignation letter in 2013: report

Pope Francis revealed during a 2022 interview that he signed a letter of resignation to be used in case of health issues about six months after being elected to the papacy.

Pope Francis speaks during the weekly general audience at the Paul VI Hall on Feb. 12, 2025, in Vatican City. (Vatican Media via Vatican Pool/Getty Images)

Francis also received blood transfusions after tests revealed he had a low platelet count, according to a Reuters report.

Francis, who turned 88 in December, has long faced questions about what he would do if health issues left him unable to carry out his duties. Such questions would have been unheard of prior to 2013, when Pope Benedict XVI resigned, becoming the first papal resignation in over 600 years.

Francis revealed during the 2022 interview that he gave his resignation letter to the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, a holdover from Benedict XVI, about six months after being elected to the papacy in March 2013.

Pope Francis greets people during the weekly general audience on Jan. 10, 2024, in Vatican City. (Vatican Media via Vatican Pool/Getty Images)

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