Vatican City: Pope Francis sat out of the hospital from the hospital on Sunday and his traditional angelus prayer, a Vatican Health Officer said 88 -year -old Pontiff needed to maintain his strength for the busy Jubilee year of the church.
Francis was admitted to Rome on Friday Jameli hospital With bronchitis, one of the many matches of flu or bronchitis has recently been caught in winter.
The Vatican said on Saturday that doctors determined “complete rest”, although he said the tests had indicated some improvements in their position.
Unable to participate in Sunday month in St. Peter Basilica, the Pope sent a written address to a group of artists and other cultural data in appearance.
Francis wrote, “I like to live among you, but as you know, I am here in Jameli Hospital because I still need some treatment for my bronchitis.”
During the mass – which is usually presided over by the Pope – Cardinal Jose Talentino Day Mendonka read Homili of Francis.
“We live at a time when the new walls are being erected, when the difference becomes an excuse for the division rather than an opportunity for mutual promotion,” the cardinal read. “But you, men and women of the world of culture are asked to build bridges.”
– Busy Jubilee Year –
The head of the health office for the Italian Bishop conference, Masimo Angelli told AFPTV that it was “absolutely necessary for him to fix his strength” as “the birth anniversary is still long”.
The Catholic Church has named 2025 a “Jubilee Year”, which is expected to attract more than 30 million visitors in Rome.
Every 25 years, the purpose of Jubilee is in the form of a period of reflection and penance, and is marked by a long list of cultural and religious events – many of them presided over the Pope.
Despite their health issues – which includes knee pain and their dependence on wheelchairs – the Pope holds a very busy program and said that they have no current plan to slow down.
But in the days before being hospitalized, Francis – who had a part of a lungs, was removed as a youth – many times the colleagues were asked to read their public speeches on their behalf .
On Saturday, Vatican said in a statement that the tests confirmed that the Pope was suffering from “respiratory tract infections”, but did not demonstrate signs of fever, and showed “improvement to some values”.

In the hospital, a resting pope francis seats outside the Sunday Mass – The Times of India
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