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Pope Benedict had pacemaker surgery

The 85-year-old pontiff underwent surgery to replace the battery in his pacemaker three months ago, contributing to his decision to abdicate the papal throne.
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Pope Benedict XVI presides at a mass naming seven new saints, Kateri Tekakwitha of the US, Jacques Berthieu of France, Maria Anna Cope of Germany, Pedro Calungsod from the Philippines, Maria Schaffer of Germany, Giovanni Battista Piamarta of Italy, Maria del Carmen of Spain, in St. Peter square at Vatican City on October 21, 2012. UPI/Stefano Spaziani
Pope Benedict XVI presides at a mass naming seven new saints, Kateri Tekakwitha of the US, Jacques Berthieu of France, Maria Anna Cope of Germany, Pedro Calungsod from the Philippines, Maria Schaffer of Germany, Giovanni Battista Piamarta of Italy, Maria del Carmen of Spain, in St. Peter square at Vatican City on October 21, 2012. UPI/Stefano Spaziani 
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Published: Feb. 12, 2013 at 4:02 PM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com

The Vatican admitted Tuesday that Pope Benedict XVI underwent surgery to replace the battery in his pacemaker several months ago, and denied the pontiff was fighting bone cancer.

The pacemaker operation contributed to his decision to resign his office, effective February 28, even though the operation was routine.

Vatican spokesman Rev. Federico Lombardi said he believes Benedict had the pacemaker fitted before he became pope eight years ago.

Another spokesman, Greg Burke denied rumors Benedict had bone cancer, telling Good Morning America that word to the contrary is "certainly not true."

"The pope's health right now is what you see, of an 85 year old, who is almost 86, and who is starting to slow," he said. "He does have that heart condition. That was not the reason for the resignation. People have pacemaker batteries replaced all the time. His mind is clear. It's more in mobility, and slowing down a bit."

After February 28, Benedict will live in a convent inside the Vatican that was intended for cloistered nuns, but is now empty.

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