
Pope Francis Makes First Public Appearance After Hospitalization
Pope Francis made his first public appearance on Sunday following a recent hospitalization for treatment of a respiratory infection. The pontiff, who has been at the helm of the Catholic Church since 2013, appeared at his window in the Apostolic Palace to deliver his traditional noon prayer and blessing. He thanked the faithful for their prayers and support during his recovery, which he said had been a source of great comfort.
The 88-year-old Pope was admitted to Rome's Gemelli Hospital last week, sparking concerns among the global Catholic community. Vatican officials confirmed that the Pope had been treated for bronchitis, which had caused breathing difficulties. His swift recovery and release from the hospital were met with relief and joy by millions of Catholics worldwide.
During his brief address, Pope Francis emphasized the importance of unity and compassion, urging his followers to continue praying for peace and for those in need. He also expressed gratitude to the medical staff who cared for him, praising their dedication and professionalism.
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Why was Pope Francis hospitalized?
Francis, 88, was admitted to Rome's Gemelli Hospital on Feb. 14 with a severe respiratory infection that caused pneumonia in both lungs.
Is the pope recovering?
After a 5-week hospital stay that triggered fears of a potential papal resignation, Pope Francis returned to the Vatican Sunday. The big picture: But now, two months of rest and recovery prescribed by his doctors begin — just weeks out from Easter Sunday and the holiest days of the Catholic Church's year.