Pope Francis set to be released on Sunday after five weeks in hospital
Dr. Sergio Alfieri, medical director at Gemelli, stated on Saturday that Pope Francis will need at least two months of rest and rehabilitation as he continues his recovery at the Vatican.
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Dr. Sergio Alfieri, medical director at Gemelli, stated on Saturday that Pope Francis will need at least two months of rest and rehabilitation as he continues his recovery at the Vatican.
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/03/22/pope-to-give-blessing-from-hospital-window-in-first-appearance-since-getting-ill
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00:00Pope Francis is expected to appear in public again on Sunday for the first time since he
00:07was admitted to hospital more than five weeks ago.
00:12He's expected to give a blessing from his hospital window to the faithful after the
00:16traditional Angelus Catholic prayer.
00:21On Friday, the Vatican's press office reported that Pope Francis' health condition remains
00:27stable, with some small improvements in his respiratory system.