Pope Francis has voiced his concerns that he may not be alive up till 2019. Speaking on Saturday at a vigil service to rally enthusiasm for the Catholic Church’s World Youth Day, the Pope urged young people to lead the church’s future.
As reported by AP, the 80-year-old Pope referred to his own mortality twice in the span of a few minutes at the vigil...
A few minutes earlier, he drew gasps from the pews when he teased: “At my age, we (old people) are about to pass away.”
Sensing their pained reaction, he added: “Who guarantees life? No one. At your age, you have the future ahead of you.”
The Pope is known for his casual, self-deprecating remarks and has said repeatedly he didn’t expect to be Pope for very long.
“The future is in your hands,” he told the youths.

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