Pope Francis has affirmed his commitment to remain the head of the Catholic Church, citing good health as a reason to continue.
Although he has signed a resignation letter for extreme physical impediments, he currently sees no grounds for relinquishing his position.
Despite recent health concerns, including bronchitis and a mild flu, the Pope remains resolute, dismissing rumors of resignation.
He acknowledges controversies during his tenure but maintains a focus on ongoing projects.
Addressing dissent within the clergy, he criticizes hypocrisy and emphasizes the desire for reform since his election in 2013.
Unlike his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, who resigned citing old age, Pope Francis envisions a future as Bishop Emeritus of Rome, focusing on pastoral duties.