Vatican, 22 March, 2025 / 11:01 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Francis was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on Friday, Feb. 14, to undergo testing and treatment for bronchitis.
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Doctors say Pope Francis will be discharged from hospital on Sunday
Pope Francis will be discharged from Rome's Gemelli Hospital on Sunday, his doctors say, with the Holy Father leaving the facility after spending more than a month there amid a health crisis.
Hospital officials say Saturday that the pope will continue convalescing at his apartment in Casa Santa Marta for at least two months.
After monthlong absence, Pope Francis to appear at hospital window Sunday
Faithful followers of Pope Francis have reason to rejoice this weekend as the Holy Father prepares for a momentous return to public view, the Vatican announces on Saturday.
After weeks of prayer vigils and concerned speculation about his health, the 88-year-old pontiff will appear at a window of Rome’s Gemelli Hospital this Sunday to offer his blessing following the Angelus prayer.
This brief but symbolic appearance marks a turning point in what has been a challenging period for the universal Church, whose shepherd has been absent from public ministry since mid-February.
While the written text of his Angelus reflection will continue to be distributed as it has been throughout his convalescence, this appearance will be a spiritual milestone.
Time frame for Pope Francis’ discharge from hospital still uncertain
The Holy See Press Office says on Friday the timing for Pope Francis’ eventual discharge from Gemelli Hospital, where he has been receiving treatment since Feb. 14, is still uncertain.
Due to a better exchange of gasses, the pope’s high-flow oxygen therapy has been reduced during the day. High-flow oxygen is now used at night in place of noninvasive mechanical ventilation, the Vatican communications organ says.
The 88-year-old pontiff did not have any visitors at the hospital in recent days, which he has spent receiving treatment, doing respiratory and physical therapy, in work, and in prayer.
After over a month in the hospital for chronic and acute respiratory infections, including double pneumonia, the Holy See Press Office notes that Pope Francis is in stable condition and showing “small improvements.”
The text of the pope’s weekly message for the Angelus is expected to be published and distributed on Sunday.
Doctors are not expected to issue another medical bulletin before Monday, March 24, the press office says.