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Pope Francis sends the first audio message from the hospital – Diepresse.com

Pope Francis sends the first audio message from the hospital – Diepresse.com



After two respiratory crises, the state of the Pope is « stable » again. In a short audio message, he thanked the prayers.

For the first time since he was posted to the hospital three weeks ago, an audio message of the Pope Francis was published. In it he thanked for the prayers. “Thank you very much for your prayers for my health on the pitch. I accompany you from here, ”said the 88-year-old. The message was played on Thursday evening on St. Peter's Square in front of the believers who had gathered to pray the rosary for the sick pope.

« May God bless you and the virgin protect you. Thank you, ”said Francis in Spanish in a strong voice. The assembled people then applauded on the square in front of St. Peter's Basilica. The message is said to have been recorded on Thursday, announced from the Vatican.

Condition « stable »

For the eleventh evening in a row, people gathered on St. Peter's Square on Thursday evening to pray the rosary for Francis. The prayer stands another high -ranking church man every evening. The Pope has been lying in the Roman University Clinic « Agostino Gemelli » since February 14 because of a pneumonia.

After the Pope had to go through two respiratory crises again at the beginning of the week, the state of health of the top of the church has been « stable » again since then. The 88-year-old spent another day without a respiratory crisis on Thursday, it said in a bulletin of the Vatican.

The Pope continued to continue breathing exercises and physiotherapy. He was free of fever, his blood values ​​are stable. The forecast is still reserved, which means that the Pope is still not out of danger, the bulletin emerges. Francis rested and prayed on Thursday. He also devoted himself to his work in the morning and in the afternoon. (APA)

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