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Pope Francis personally message: his condition gradually improves

Pope Francis personally message: his condition gradually improves


« Our bodies are weak, but it cannot stop us from praying, offering ourselves, and accompanied by faith as shining signs of hope« The Catholic Head of Church wrote in his speech to the Sunday Angel of Sunday.

He stated that the light of hope shines primarily in hospitals and other spas due to the loving care experienced in the wards, in the corridors of health care institutions, in ambulatory clinics, « where they do the most humble service. « 

Pope Francis asked everyone, « We praise the LordTo who never leaves us and puts people reflecting the rays of his love in the moments of pain« .


The Pope thanked the health workers and those who pray for him. He highlighted the children, many of whom expressed their proximity in the courtyard of the Gemelli Clinic. « Thank you, dear children! The Pope loves you and waiting to meet you« He wrote.

Pope Francis He called for prayer for peace in the world of war in the world of war. He mentioned Ukraine, Palestinian territories and Israel, Lebanon, Myanmart, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

This was the fifth Sunday in a consecutive Sunday in which the Vatican only published a text version pope Sunday's speech.


They took a cake to the Pope's hospital room

Gradually improves his condition

According to a recent medical announcement on Saturday night, Pope Francis' clinical condition shows a gradual improvement, but requires further hospitalization.

On the second Sunday of the Lent of Lent, the so-called Holy Spear is seen in St. Peter's Basilica. The relic that is only exhibited during the year, according to Christian tradition, is a piece of the spear that a Roman soldier stabbed the crucified Jesus. The alleged name of the soldier, who later became a Christian, is also called Longinus's spear.

The relic came from Constantinople in the late 1400s to the Roman Pope.

(MTI)



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