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The pontiff’s voice sounded stronger than when he addressed well-wishers outside of Gemelli hospital on the day of his release March 23, after battling life-threatening pneumonia during a five-week ho...
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GB News on MSNPope steps out ahead of King Charles and Queen Camilla's arrival in Italy amid cancelling meeting with royalsPope Francis has made a surprise public appearance at St Peter's Square just hours before King Charles and Queen Camilla are due to arrive in Italy. The 88-year-old pontiff briefly appeared on stage in a wheelchair today,
Pope Francis made his first public appearance in St. Peter's Square after being hospitalized for double pneumonia. Despite his frail condition, he greeted crowds and delivered a brief message. Doctors have advised him two months of rest,
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Following a lengthy, five-week hospital stay at Rome's Gemelli Hospital while battling pneumonia, including moments where doctors say he could have died, Pope Francis is at home in the Vatican recovering and moving forward.
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Nordot on MSNVatican: Pope's health continues to improvePope Francis' health continues to improve, a Vatican spokesman said on Friday. Medical examinations over recent days had shown slight improvements in his breathing and ability to speak, the spokesman said.
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