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Pope Francis leaves hospital after recovering from bronchitis episode, says 'I'm still alive'

Pope Francis leaves hospital after recovering from bronchitis episode, says 'I'm still alive'

By abc.net.au
02/04/2023
Pope Francis waves from a car as he leaves Rome's Gemelli Hospital on Saturday.(Reuters: Remo Casilli)

Pope Francis has left hospital and returned to the Vatican after being treated for bronchitis, making light of his illness by saying: "I'm still alive, you know."

The pope, 86, was taken to Rome's Gemelli Hospital on Wednesday after complaining of breathing difficulties, but responded rapidly to an infusion of antibiotics, according to this medical team.

Looking to show he was fully recovered, Francis got out of his car before leaving the hospital grounds, using a walking stick to support himself.

He greeted wellwishers and spoke briefly to waiting reporters, confirming that he would preside over the Palm Sunday service in St Peter's Square on Sunday and give his usual weekly address to the faithful.

The service will kick off a week of Easter events, and the Vatican subsequently said the pontiff would take part in those celebrations, supported by cardinals.

Before getting back into the car, Francis embraced a sobbing mother, whose young daughter had died overnight in the hospital, and then prayed with both the parents.

He also signed the plaster cast of a young boy with a broken arm, and waved from the window of his car as he drove away.

Asked by reporters if he had been afraid during his hospital stay, the pope said: "No, afraid no."

"In a hospital there is a lot of heroism, lots of tenderness for patients. You know, sick people, we are capricious. Capriciousness comes with illness. You need to be patient," he said, praising the work of all the staff at Gemelli.

"I went to the children's ward and saw with what tenderness they took care of the children."

"Now I need to sleep for four days," he joked after answering reporters' questions.

The pope, who marked the 10th anniversary of his pontificate in March, has suffered a number of ailments in recent years.

He was last hospitalised in 2021 for surgery on his colon, but on that occasion he was hidden from view as he left the hospital.

He faces a testing week, as the Roman Catholic Church builds up to the most important date in its calendar - Easter Sunday on April 9 - with a series of ceremonies, services and processions.

The dean of the college of cardinals, Giovanni Battista Re, has already said that a cardinal will help the pope during the week's celebrations and take care of altar duties.

A similar arrangement was put in place last year, when the pope sat to one side during some Easter events due to persistent knee pain, leaving it to senior cardinals to lead the masses.

Story By: Reuters

Original Story link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-01/pope-francis-gemelli-hospital-rome-still-alive-bronchitis/102176318

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