The Pontiff has been hospitalized since June 7 for an operation on the abdominal wall. It is official that tomorrow he will leave the hospital
Pope Francis will be discharged this Friday.
(Credit…Vatican Media)
He Pope Francisco He will leave the Gemelli hospital in Rome tomorrow, Friday, nine days after his operation, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni officially announced.
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“The medical team that follows Pope Francis has confirmed the medical discharge of the Holy Father from the Gemelli Polyclinic tomorrow, Friday, June 16 in the morning.”


Since Wednesday, June 7, the Pontiff has been hospitalized for a laparotomy and plastic surgery of the abdominal wall with a prosthesis due to an intestinal hernia.
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The director of the Holy See’s Press Office also said that the Pontiff “rested well during the night. The clinical course continues regularly. The blood chemistry tests are normal. Last night he dined with the assistants.” This morning, “as a sign of gratitude, he received the entire surgical team made up of medical, nursing, social-health and auxiliary personnel who coordinated, performed and made last week’s surgical intervention possible”.
Visit in pediatric oncology
Pope Francis, before leaving the hospital, and as is his custom, also visited the Pediatric Oncology and Children’s Neurosurgery service, where children are treated as patients who have expressed their affection for the Pope these days through numerous letters, drawings and messages. speedy recovery.
“Pope Francis has experienced first-hand the pain of these children who each day carry the suffering of the Cross on their shoulders, together with their mothers and fathers.”
While greeting those present, he gave each one a rosary and a book.
Source: Ambito