
Pope Francis is set to make his first public appearance in over a month on Sunday, March 23, as he continues to recover from a severe respiratory infection. The 88-year-old pontiff, who has been battling double pneumonia, plans to offer his weekly blessing from the window of his room at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital.
Francis was admitted to the hospital on February 14 after experiencing breathing difficulties. His condition required evolving treatment, but the Vatican has assured that he is gradually improving. Despite his illness, the Pope has remained engaged in church affairs and has continued to follow key developments from his hospital room.
This public appearance will mark the first time in five weeks that the Pope has directly addressed the faithful. His health has been a concern for Catholics worldwide, particularly as he approaches Holy Week and Easter, the most significant period in the Christian calendar.
It remains unclear whether Pope Francis will be able to fully resume his regular schedule in the coming weeks. However, his decision to offer the Sunday Angelus blessing signals a positive step in his recovery.
Sources By Agencies