The pope has been in the Roman university clinic Agostino Gemelli for five weeks now. Francis’s health is slowly but apparently steadily improving. The bilateral pneumonia, which made the 88-year-old at the hospital at the hospital on February 14, has not yet been cured, but the pope can do his job.
Every day he makes decisions for the church from his room on the tenth floor of the hospital.
The Pope has to skip the public, but he mentions bishops, publishes communication and Sunday prayer. A dismissal from his battered health seems to be excluded for the time being. “At that time, Pope Francis is certainly no less effective than before, albeit in a different form,” said the Vatican Secretary for Relations with the States, Paul Richard Richard Gallagher, at a fair with a few ambassadors who were accredited on the Holy chair on Thursday.
Vatican reduces communication to the state of the pope
In the meantime, the Holy Stuhl has decided to limit medical statements because of the pope’s stable state. Since Francis’ hospital delivery 35 days ago, the Vatican has not published communication on Thursday about the health of the Pontifex. Into the Vatican Press Hall via Della Conciliazione, which had been open in the morning since 14 February, closed on Thursday at 3 p.m., as was usual before the Pope was delivered.
The hope remains that the pope can return to the Santa Marta pension as quickly as possible in the Vatican in which he lives to continue his treatment in a familiar environment. Because the nightly mechanical ventilation can be suspended this week, as the doctors of the Gemelli Hospital reported, a return to the Vatican could be an option. It is still to be seen what the doctors will say in their next bulletin – this will not be done before next week.
Angelus prayer fails for the fifth time
The Sunday prayer for the fifth time in a row for tens of thousands of believers on St. Peter’s Square and is published in the formulation. Nobody can say exactly when Francis will be able to show himself in public. You have not been able to see him in the hospital since 14 February. On Sunday, the Vatican only released a photo showing the pope diagonally from behind in a wheelchair. The Vatican apparently wanted to expel false information about social networks, according to which the pope had already died. An audio message Franziskus’ was published two weeks ago, in which he thanked the believers for their prayers in Spanish in Spanish.
According to Vatican Insiders, the Pope must do breathing exercises before he can speak smoothly again. In this situation it is speculated that the head of the church could be represented for the first time at Easter -blessing “urbi et orbi”. The Roman newspaper “Il Tempo” reported on anonymous sources in the Vatican about an alleged secret plan for the celebration of the car and Easter days in Rome in four weeks.
According to this, the Cardinal State Secretary Pietro Parolin is to give the blessing “Urbi et Orbi” for the Pope on Easter Sunday. According to the Catholic doctrine, this blessing is associated with a complete sin decision. It would probably be for the first time in recent church history that this blessing of the Pope has been granted by another spiritual since the 14th century. It is not excluded that Francis has entrusted the celebrations in the Easter time of a group of cardinals. In addition to Slogan, the pastor of Rome, Cardinal Baldo Reina, as well as other newly mentioned Italian cardinals, such as the apostolic Nuncio Angelo Acerbi and the Archbishop of Turin, Roberto Repole.
Pope receives hundreds of letters every day
The sympathy of the world for the pope is not tearing off. Hundreds of letters from all over the world reach the Vatican every day, which is considerably more than before, as the Italian post has announced: if the post volume for the Vatican is usually 80 or 90 kilograms per day, it currently reaches 150 kilograms in Fiumicino, head of the international sorting center in Fiumicino, head of the International Sorteereer.
Many of the letters contain personal messages, prayers and often also children’s drawings. “The daily arrival of hundreds of letters for the Pope is moving,” says Andrea di Tommaso, head of the Roma Belsito Distribution Center. “It shows the great sympathy of believers worldwide and is a sign of deep bond with the Holy Father in this difficult time.”
Source: Krone

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