Pope Francis makes surprise public appearance after leaving hospital two weeks ago
- Pope Francis made a surprise public appearance in St Peter's Square on April 6, two weeks after being discharged from the Gemelli hospital following treatment for double pneumonia, using a wheelchair and receiving oxygen tubes.
- The Pope appeared frail but grateful, thanking the crowds and expressing a heartfelt prayer for healthcare workers who face difficult conditions.
- He shared concerns for global conflicts, particularly mentioning the situations in Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan, urging for an end to violence and dialogue to begin.
- Although doctors suggested a two-month period of rest at his Vatican residence, he continues to resume duties and stated that he asks the Lord for those who suffer.
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Pope makes a surprise appearance in St. Peter's Square, 2 weeks after leaving the hospital
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Recovering Pope surprises crowd at Vatican square
VATICAN CITY, Holy See — Pope Francis made a surprise public appearance on Sunday as he mingled with crowds at the Vatican just two weeks after leaving hospital for a serious case of pneumonia. “A good Sunday to all. Thank you very much,” the 88-year old pope said as he was pushed through Saint Peter’s Square in his wheelchair after a mass dedicated to the sick. Surrounded by a mass of smartphones and cameras, and attached to nasal breathing tub…
Pope Francis makes surprise appearance at St. Peter’s Square
Pope Francis surprised those gathered Sunday in St. Peter’s Square with his first public appearance in the Vatican since he was released from the hospital two weeks ago. Francis, 88, arrived in a wheelchair and briefly greeted the crowd before making a short statement and watching as an archbishop delivered his weekly blessing. “Have a good Sunday. Thank you all!” Francis said into a microphone. Observers said his voice seemed stronger than two …
Pope Francis Makes Surprise Appearance at St. Peter’s Square — His First at the Vatican Since His 38-Day Hospitalization
Pope Francis made his first public appearance at the Vatican since he was discharged from the hospital on March 23 after a bout with pneumonia. On April 6, the pope surprised onlookers when he made his way through St. Peter’s Square amid a Jubilee Mass.

Pope Francis makes surprise appearance in St. Peter's Square
Pope Francis made an unscheduled appearance in St. Peter's Square on Sunday, despite ongoing health issues. This is his first public appearance since leaving the hospital two weeks ago. The Vatican reported a slight improvement in the pope's health and said he's been in good spirits recently, following a hospital stay for bronchitis that developed into pneumonia, Pope Francis has faced chronic knee and back pain, requiring the use of a wheelchai…
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