After being hospitalized for bronchitis last Wednesday, the Pope Francisco He will be discharged this Saturday. From his environment they affirmed that this Friday he already returned to his work. During his stay he came to share a meal with the hospital workers.
From the Vatican they reported that the clinical condition of the Supreme Pontiff is normal and the hospitalization “is going well” at the Gemelli hospital. “This morning, following breakfast, he read some newspapers and went back to work,” said the press office run by Matteo Bruni.
The 86-year-old Holy Father had been transferred to the hospital on Wednesday for infectious bronchitis and since then he has been hospitalized in a private room reserved for the Popes. Before entering the hospital, he had been seen using wheelchairs due to his knee problems.
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The good news, however, is that Francisco will return to the ring this Saturday. “The return of His Holiness to Santa Marta is scheduled for tomorrow, following the results of the last exams“, they specified. In this way and with this evolution in his health, he will be able to participate in the Easter celebrations that begin in a week, something that has not yet been confirmed.
And they added: “Pope Francis had pizza for dinner with those who are assisting him in these days of hospitalization: doctors, nurses, assistants and gendarmerie personnel” Vatican, Bruni pointed out.
It is not the first time that Jorge Mario Bergoglio has been hospitalized there, since in 2021 he had undergone a colon operation for diverticulitis.
In an interview he gave this Thursday to Modo Fontevecchia by Radius ProfilePresident Alberto Fernandez He said that the first topic of conversation with his American counterpart Joseph Biden was regarding the health of the Holy Father.
Biden was precisely one of the many world leaders who greeted him on social networks with the hope that he would recover. Francis said he was “moved by the many messages received.”
“Jill and I keep Pope Francis in our prayers, and we send him our best wishes for a speedy and full recovery,” the President of the United States posted.
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