NewsPope Francis makes first public appearance since hospitalization

Pope Francis makes first public appearance since hospitalization

On Sunday, Pope Francis plans to greet the faithful from the window of the Gemelli Polyclinic, which will be his first public appearance since he was hospitalized. The Bishop of Rome has been in the hospital since February 14.

Breakthrough regarding Pope Francis. Confirmation from the Vatican.
Breakthrough regarding Pope Francis. Confirmation from the Vatican.
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Łukasz Kuczera

Pope Francis, currently staying at the Gemelli Polyclinic, intends to appear at the hospital window at noon Eastern Time on Sunday to greet and bless the faithful at the conclusion of the Angelus prayer. This information was shared by the Vatican press office, emphasizing that it will be the first such appearance since the beginning of the Pope's hospitalization on February 14.

Breakthrough regarding Pope Francis. Confirmation from the Vatican

The Vatican also announced that a text of reflections prepared by the Pope for the prayer will be published. This continues the tradition from previous Sundays when Francis, despite his stay in the hospital, shared his thoughts with the faithful.

In recent days, information has surfaced about the gradual improvement of the Pope's health, as he battles bilateral pneumonia. Despite the illness, Francis remains in contact with the faithful, highlighting his commitment and care for the Catholic community.

The health condition of Pope Francis

Pope Francis has been struggling with health problems for some time, which forced his hospitalization. In February 2025, he was admitted to the Gemelli Polyclinic due to pneumonia. Despite initial concerns, his health is gradually improving, as confirmed by the latest communications from the Vatican. Nighttime mechanical ventilation has been suspended, and the need for oxygen therapy has been reduced.

The Pope's illness has impacted his schedule, forcing the cancellation of many audiences. Nonetheless, the Pope is striving to participate in important events, such as the mass marking the 12th anniversary of his pontificate. The Vatican reports that the Pope feels better thanks to physical therapy, which gives hope for his full recovery.

The Pope's health condition has stirred faithful worldwide. In Poland, the chairman of the ECP called for prayers for the Pope's health. Every evening, a rosary is recited in this intention at St. Peter's Square. Despite health difficulties, the Pope does not intend to resign from his position, as confirmed by his close associates.

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