Jump directly to the content

POPE Francis fell over today after stumbling down a step on an altar during a visit to Poland but quickly got back to his feet, seemingly without injury.

Polish media broadcast images of the 79-year-old Argentine pontiff stumbling, then falling down out of view before being helped to his feet by altar servers.

The Pontiff stumbled on live TV while giving a mass in Poland
10
The Pontiff stumbled on live TV while giving a mass in PolandCredit: Getty Images
Pope Francis stumbled as he took part in a mass in the city of Czestochowa
10
Pope Francis stumbled as he took part in a mass in the city of CzestochowaCredit: AP:Associated Press
The 79-year-old popped up quickly after his tumble apparently unhurt
10
The 79-year-old popped up quickly after his tumble apparently unhurtCredit: AP:Associated Press

Francis appeared to be fine as he delivered a homily and said mass at the revered Jasna Gora monastery in Czestochowa, southern Poland.

The Pontiff is known to suffer from sciatica, a condition which can cause pain to shoot down the leg from the lower back.

Francis has stumbled before, most recently during a trip to Mexico when a crowd member pulled his arm.

His tumbles have sparked concern for the head of the Catholic Church's health.

Pope Francis lead a mass at the Jasna Gora Monastery, one of Poland's holiest sites
10
Pope Francis lead a mass at the Jasna Gora Monastery, one of Poland's holiest sitesCredit: Getty Images
Pope Francis has praised native son St. John Paul II as a "meek and powerful" herald of mercy
10
Pope Francis has praised native son St. John Paul II as a "meek and powerful" herald of mercyCredit: AP:Associated Press

It is home to the legendary Black Madonna, an icon which Catholic faithful believe has miraculous qualities.

Security was tight at the hill-top shrine following a series of attacks in Europe, with a highly visible police and army presence on the roads leading into the city.

Francis, 79, hopped in an open-topped pope mobile for a tour through the cheering crowds.

"We slept so little, but it's worth it, what an atmosphere!" said pilgrim Kate Tor, whose young sons were among the thousands of children who had camped out on the sweeping avenue leading to the monastery.

Teenagers still wrapped in sleeping bags, elderly couples perched on folding chairs outside tents and families with Francis-themed balloons were serenaded by the Argentine pope's favourite tango music before his arrival.

Pope Francis prays in front of the Black Madonna in the Jasna Gora' shrine in Czestochowa
10
Pope Francis prays in front of the Black Madonna in the Jasna Gora' shrine in CzestochowaCredit: AP:Associated Press
Images of the Pope taking a tumble were broadcast on Polish television
10
Images of the Pope taking a tumble were broadcast on Polish televisionCredit: Reuters
The Pontiff appeared to lose his footing while conducting the mass
10
The Pontiff appeared to lose his footing while conducting the massCredit: Reuters
This is just the latest instance in which the Pope has stumbled while on duty
10
This is just the latest instance in which the Pope has stumbled while on dutyCredit: Reuters
A huge crowd of the faithful attend as Pope Francis leads a mass at the Jasna Gora Monastery in Czestochowa
10
A huge crowd of the faithful attend as Pope Francis leads a mass at the Jasna Gora Monastery in CzestochowaCredit: Getty Images

Ambulances and fire-engines were on standby with Polish officials taking no chances with security following the jihadist murder of a priest in a French church on the eve of the pope's five-day trip to celebrate the 2016 World Youth Day.

Shortly after touching down in Poland, Francis said the world was at war but argued that religion was not the cause, insisting the way for people to "overcome fear" was to provide asylum to those fleeing conflict.

Francis left Czestochowa Thursday by helicopter, heading back to to Krakow where he will be presented with the keys to the city, before jumping on to a tram which will whisk him to the sprawling Blonia meadow for his first big WYD event.

"Now go and do your duty, make noise all night long!" he finished with a grin.


We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 782 4368


 

Topics