Pope improving, Vatican hints at Sunday appearance
- Pope Francis, after hospitalization for a polymicrobial infection leading to bilateral pneumonia, was discharged March 23 from Gemelli Hospital.
- The Press Office reported the Pope's health issues began with breathing difficulties and a complex respiratory infection requiring treatment.
- Pope Francis is now convalescing at Casa Santa Marta, following doctors' orders for rest, and continuing therapies to improve his condition.
- Blood tests showed slight improvements in his pulmonary infection, and he uses oxygen as needed; the Vatican spokesman said he is in 'good humor'.
- While showing gradual improvements, it remains premature to determine Pope Francis's participation in upcoming Holy Week liturgies, with the next update due April 8.
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Pope Francis appears before the crowd in St. Peter's Square 2 weeks after his release from the hospital, reports AP.
Pope Francis appears before the crowd in St. Peter's Square 2 weeks after his release from the hospital, reports AP. Pope Francis appears before the crowd in St. Peter's Square 2 weeks after his release from the hospital, reports AP.
Pope Francis continues to improve, respiratory infection less serious
ROME – As Pope Francis marks two weeks at home after spending over a month in the hospital fighting a complex respiratory infection and double pneumonia, he continues to make improvement, and is now working at his desk. The Vatican press office said April 3 that the pope’s current status shows “slight improvements from the respiratory and motor point of view, as well as in the use of his voice.” “New blood analyses in recent days have registered…
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