Pope Francis would like to be present in parsdom at the Global Blessing “Urbi et Orbi” after Easter mass on Sunday. However, he should wait until Sunday to see if his health is allowed, the Vatican press office reported on Saturday. A lot also depends on the temperature.
The issue of the presence of the Pope before Easter has been working for days on Vatican reporters. Since his return to the Vatican on March 23 after a long stay in the clinic, Pope Francis has started trotting his employees, the media and many people in Rome. Several times a week there are now surprising performances by the 88 -year -old Catholic Church Maup.
Pope recently caused surprises
Francis landed his last surprise coup on Thursday afternoon on Thursday, when he visited prisoners in a Roman prison. Just as in previous years, the still heavily breathing Pope could not celebrate the service together with the ritual washing of foot with the prisoners. But only his presence was enough to inspire the sitting men. The pope had also shown himself on St. Peter’s Square on Palm Sunday.
Easter is the most important festival of Christianity with which Jesus Christ is reminiscent of the crucifixion and resurrection. The most important fair on Easter evening the Italian Giovanni Battista Re, the dean of Cardinal College, who is even older than the Pope at 91. The 81-year-old Cardinal Angelo Comastri holds the stock exchange on Easter Sunday.
Due to persistent breathing problems, Francis was brought to the Gemelli hospital in mid-February, the Pauss Clinic in Rome. There the doctors found life -threatening pneumonia. According to their own information, they had almost given up the Argentinian. After 38 days in the clinic, however, his longest absence from the Vatican – Francis was released. He now heals himself in his home, Casa Santa Marta.
Source: Krone

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