Pope jokes he's "still alive" after being asked how he's doing, denies plans to resign
Pope Francis joked "I'm still alive" when asked how he was doing at the start of an exclusive Reuters interview on Saturday. He dismissed reports that he plans to resign in the near future, saying he is on track to visit Canada this month and hopes to be able to go to Moscow and Kyiv as soon as possible after that.
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