Pope Francis is expected to leave hospital on Saturday

Hospitalized since Wednesday March 29, François should return to the Sainte-Marthe house this Saturday April 1, according to a press release from the Holy See shared at midday, Friday March 31. He will be present on Sunday at Place Saint-Pierre for the Palm Sunday mass.

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“His Holiness should return to Sainte-Marthe tomorrow, once the results of the final exams this morning are known.“, announces the press office of the Holy See in a press release shared at midday, Friday, March 31. In addition, Pope Francis will preside, on Sunday April 2, at the Palm Sunday Mass in Saint-Pierre Square.

Pope Francis’ stay in hospital is going as planned, reassures the Holy See. On the evening of Thursday, March 30,Pope Francis ate pizza at dinner in the company of those who assist him in these days of hospitalization: doctors, nurses, assistants and staff of the Gendarmerie.”

This Friday, for what should be his last day at the Gemelli polyclinic in the Italian capital, François read a few newspapers before getting back to work.

The day before, a statement gave a little more detail regarding the breathing difficulties he was suffering from: “As part of the scheduled clinical checks, it was found that the Holy Father was suffering from infectious bronchitis which required the administration of antibiotic therapy by infusion which produced the expected effects with a marked improvement in his state of health. .”

Other health tests

The 86-year-old Holy Father was hospitalized at midday on Wednesday March 29. In recent days he had complained of “breathing difficulties”, which resulted in hospitalization at the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome for medical examinations to be carried out.

These examinations, according to a press release published on the evening of March 29, “revealed a respiratory infection (Covid-19 infection excluded) which will require appropriate hospital medical treatment for a few days”who adds that François is “moved by the many messages received and expresses his gratitude for the closeness and prayer”.

In July 2021, Pope Francis had spent ten days in this same hospital, for a major colon operation. Since May 2022, due to chronic knee pain, he has been in a wheelchair, pain which had notably pushed him to postpone his trip to the DRC and South Sudan, initially planned for the summer of 2022.

In 1957, because of pleurisy, part of one of his lungs was removed.

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