‘I’m still alive’: pope Francis leaves hospital after three-night stay
Pope Francis left hospital on Saturday, April 1, after a three-night stay for a bronchitis infection, joking with wellwishers and journalists waiting for him outside that he was “still alive”.
The 86-year-old pope, who was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli hospital on Wednesday with breathing difficulties, got out of the car transporting him and smiled and joked with the crowd, before heading off to the Vatican to begin preparations for the most important week in the Christian calendar.
Inside the hospital on Friday, the pope visited the children’s cancer ward, handing out chocolate Easter eggs and even baptizing a weeks-old baby boy, according to a video published by the Vatican.
Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said Francis had been working earlier on Friday in the hospital’s private papal suite on the 10th floor and catching up on newspapers. On Thursday night, he ate pizza with some hospital staff.
The Argentine pope was expected to be discharged on Saturday, Bruni said, and would preside over Palm Sunday mass in St Peter’s Square. The ceremony marks the beginning of Holy Week, which culminates in Easter.
Francis’ hospitalization was his second since 2021, when he underwent colon surgery, also at Gemelli. His increasing health issues over the past year have sparked widespread concern, including speculation that he might choose to retire rather than stay in the job for life. His predecessor, Benedict XVI, quit in 2013, in a radical step not seen since the Middle Ages.
PRESIDING OVER MASS
Francis marked 10 years as the head of the worldwide Catholic Church earlier this month. He has pushed through major governance reforms and sought to forge a more open, compassionate Church, although has faced internal opposition, particularly from conservatives.
He has repeatedly said he would consider stepping down were his health to fail him – but said last month that for now, he has no plans to quit.
During Palm Sunday mass, Francis is expected to remain seated while another cleric – probably a senior cardinal – conducts the ceremony at the altar. The Vatican, citing medical staff, said on Thursday that Francis had been diagnosed with “infectious bronchitis” requiring antibiotics and that the treatment had brought about a “marked improvement in his state of health”.
The Gemelli hospital is the favored choice of pontiffs to the point of being dubbed “Vatican 3” by pope John Paul II, who was treated nine times at Gemelli and spent a total of 153 days there.
A Jesuit who seems most happy being among his flock, Francis continues to travel internationally and keep a busy schedule. But he has been forced to use a wheelchair and walking stick in the past year because of knee pain, and admitted last summer that he had to slow down. He said on Thursday he was “touched by the many messages” he was receiving in hospital, thanking on Twitter those praying for his recovery.
Francis’ earlier stay at Gemelli in July 2021 lasted 10 days. He was admitted after suffering from a type of diverticulitis, an inflammation of pockets that develop in the lining of the intestine, that required surgery. In an interview in January, the pope said the diverticulitis had returned. — Le Monde