Vatican City, 24 March, 2025 / 7:10 pm (ACI Africa).
Children in Rome have welcomed the news of Pope Francis’ return to the Vatican after the pontiff spent nearly 40 days in Gemelli Hospital due to complex respiratory illnesses, including bilateral pneumonia.
Before being discharged Sunday afternoon, the Holy Father appeared on a fifth-floor balcony of Gemelli Hospital to briefly greet and bless approximately 3,000 people gathered in a square outside the clinic. It was the pope’s first public appearance since being admitted to the hospital on Feb. 14.
Throughout his prolonged hospital stay, several visitors — including children — have come to pray outside Gemelli Hospital and leave behind flowers, drawings, and written letters with well wishes for the pope.
Earlier this month, the Holy Father expressed his particular gratitude for children’s continuous prayers for his recovery and return home to the Vatican.
“I know that many children are praying for me,” the pope said in his March 16 Sunday Angelus message. “Thank you, dearest children! The pope loves you and is always waiting to meet you.”