Francis did not appear in the Sunday prayer of the Lord Angelus. The reason for this is the long-term stay of the Pope at Jemera Poli Clinic due to bronchitis. The doctor advised him to take an “absolute rest,” which is why the Pope didn’t appear in public. With a letter from the hospital, he greeted the faithful people and showed them what intent they should pray for.
Pope Francis is in the hospital due to bronchitis. Due to the Sunday prayer of the Lord Angelus, he was unable to guide in the traditional way – from the window to the square of St. Peter – sent a message to his followers.
A Vatican spokesman cited by Reuters said that church leaders were sleeping well at night and eating breakfast, but he must still stay at Jemera Polyclinis. Doctors recommend “absolute rest.”
Pope Francis did not celebrate Angelus. Instead, he wrote a letter.
In a letter published by The Holy See, the Pope greeted participants in the artist Jubilee, organized on the occasion of the Holy Year. Previously, Francis Zeck was planned to meet them in the cinema town of Cinesitta.
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When asked the artist, he emphasized that “art is a universal language that broadens beauty, unites the nation, contributes to the consent of the world, and quiets down any call for war.”
“I want to say hello to all the artists. I wanted to be in you, but as you know, I still have to treat my bronchitis a little, so I am. I’m at Jemera Polynic” – 88 -YEAR -OLD POPE written.
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Francis also turned his attention to the pilgrims. “We encourage you to continue praying for peace in weary Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, the whole Middle East, Burma, Northern Kew and Sudan,” he calculated.
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Finally, he thanked his followers for his intimacy and prayer, and the staff at the Rome Hospital did “a valuable and difficult task.” It’s still unclear how long Francis will be taking care of Medic.
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