Am I reading
this correctly?
Dr Navarro-Valls said the Pope had been "informed of the gravity of his condition" on Thursday. The Pope had decided to remain in the Vatican, where it was always expected he would choose to die.
Bishop John Magee of Cloyne in Ireland, who worked for the Pope for nine years, said: "The fact that he has not gone back to hospital [shows] that he is serenely carrying the cross and ready to give up and to say, 'It is finished.'"
So he's not accepting hospital treatment that might extend his life, and they're letting him do it?
I mean no disrespect, but I thought that wasn't allowed.