After audio message
Pope Francis no longer has any breathing problems
After an audio message for people on St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis spent a quiet night in the hospital.
A gesture that gives the Catholics further hope: Pope Francis (88) contacted the believers on St. Peter’s Square on Thursday evening with an audio message from the hospital, who took part in a rosary for their chief. “Thank you very much for the prayers you do for my health from the Piazza,” said the 88-year-old in his approximately 30-second news in Spanish. “I will accompany you from here. May God bless you and the virgin protect her. Thank you!” For the message, there are said to have applause from those present.
Reaction to false reports?
For the first time, the Pope had been heard acoustically again since he was admitted to the hospital in mid -February. Since then, there have not been pictures. According to the Italian newspaper “La Repubblica”, the audio message can also be interpreted in response to the wrong death reports about the Pope, which is mainly circulating on social networks.
The Vatican also announced on Friday: “The Pope spent a quiet night and woke up shortly after 8 a.m. He should not continue to have a fever or breathing problems and continue his breathing and movement therapy. The forecast remains careful, the next medical update should follow on Saturday.
The Pope was admitted to the Gemelli Clinic on February 14 because of bronchitis. From this disease, pneumonia developed on both sides. Although his condition had gradually improved “slightly” in the past week, Francis suffered several shortness of breath attacks that led to a health set up.
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Source: Stern

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