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Pope Francis appears in photo for first time since hospitalization

Monday 17 March 2025 - 13:43
By: Zahouani Ilham
Pope Francis appears in photo for first time since hospitalization

Vatican City released the first photograph of Pope Francis on Sunday, following his hospitalization over a month ago. The image, taken earlier that day, shows the 88-year-old pope celebrating mass in his hospital suite's chapel at Rome's Gemelli hospital. This photo marks the first public sighting of the pontiff since he was admitted on February 14 for pneumonia in both lungs, a condition that doctors initially deemed critical.

In the photograph, Pope Francis, wearing a white robe and purple stole, is seated in a wheelchair in front of a simple altar, with a crucifix on the wall behind him. His face is partially obscured, but his eyes are visible as he looks downward. The Vatican confirmed that the photo was taken in the morning, showing Francis participating in a concelebrated mass, where senior clerics jointly lead the service.

Since being hospitalized, Pope Francis has not been able to preside over mass at St. Peter's Basilica or deliver the Angelus prayer in St. Peter’s Square. However, in a message released earlier that morning, he thanked those who had expressed concern for him and acknowledged his fragile health. "Our bodies are weak, but nothing can stop us from loving, praying, and being there for each other in faith," he wrote.

The pope's health has been improving steadily, with the Vatican reporting that his condition is stable, though he continues to receive therapy at the hospital. Despite not appearing at his suite window, crowds of well-wishers continue to gather, including dancers and children, sending messages of support. Some dancers performed the tango in front of the hospital entrance, hoping their energy would aid his recovery.

Francis' absence is particularly felt as Easter approaches, a significant time for the Catholic Church. Despite his condition, he has continued to work from his hospital suite and sent a message on Sunday, calling for peace in conflict zones and expressing gratitude for the care he is receiving. He also shared a special message for children, thanking them for their prayers and visits, particularly from a group of young scouts and children from a town near Naples.

The Vatican had previously signaled that Francis was out of immediate danger, though his condition remains under careful monitoring. As Easter draws near, many are hopeful for his recovery, as the pope remains an important spiritual figure for millions around the world.


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