Pope to return to Vatican on April 1 to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass – Vatican News Vatican

Director of the Holy See Press Office Bruni announced that Pope Francis will be discharged from the hospital on April 1, and said that the Pope will also attend the Palm Sunday liturgy held in St. Peter’s Square.

(Vatican News Network) Pope Francis may return to Casa Santa Marta, his Vatican residence, on April 1 following being treated for bronchitis at Gemelli General Hospital. Bruni, director of the Holy See Press Office, announced the news at noon on March 31, confirming the news announced earlier that morning by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, Prefect of the College of Cardinals. The Vatican spokesman revealed in a statement that the pope “was in good condition yesterday and the clinical course was normal”.

“Pope Francis had dinner last night and pizza with the people who took care of him during his hospital stay, including doctors, nurses, assistants and Vatican guards,” Bruni said. On the morning of the 31st, following breakfast, the Pope “read a few newspapers and then resumed work. After the results of the final inspection this morning, the Pope is expected to return to Santa Marta House tomorrow.”

In addition, the director of the press office of the Holy See also confirmed that “as he is expected to leave the hospital tomorrow, Pope Francis will also attend the liturgy of Palm Sunday in St. Peter’s Square, that is, the Sunday of Passion”.

The news of the Pope’s possible discharge from the hospital was announced in the second announcement of the day by the Holy See Press Room on March 30, which also included reports from the medical team that treated Pope Francis in recent days. “During the scheduled clinical examination of the Pope, he was diagnosed with bronchitis and treated with antibiotics, which achieved the expected results, so the Pope’s health improved significantly,” the experts said.

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