The Pontiff thanked everything “from wholeheartedly for prayers for his recovery” and passed his apostolic blessing to the sick and suffering.
Pope Francis on April 6 greeted believers in St. Peter Square in the Vatican for the first time from the moment he was released from the hospital. This is known by the Vatican News.
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church after the mass dedicated to the patients was brought to the square in a wheelchair. He received oxygen support through a nasal cannula, but was able to speak a few words.
“It’s all a good week, thank you!” -The 88-year-old Pontiff said.
In service, he was taken to the altar. Along with the physics of the Archbishop Rino, he spoke of the final blessing. Thereafter, the lecturer from the state secretariat, which usually helps Pontiff during the audience, read Francis’ greetings in eight languages.
The head of the Roman Catholic Church was treated at a hospital from bilateral pneumonia. At the time of discharge due to the consequences of the disease, Papa couldn’t talk.
The Pontiff thanked everything “from wholeheartedly for prayers for his recovery” and passed his apostolic blessing to the sick and suffering. The unexpected look at St. Peter Square lasted for ten minutes.
Keep in mind that 88-year-old Pope Francis has been in the hospital since February 14. In January, the Pontiff suffered bronchitis. After the hospital, he also found bilateral pneumonia.
The pope encouraged believers to continue to pray for the nations suffering from war, especially for Ukraine.
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