On Sunday, Pope Francis made his first, short, short -lived, who appeared to greet hundreds of people gathered in the front square in the balcony of a Rome hospital. Looks weak, Francis gave thumbs.
“Thank you all,” he said in a whisper of sound. The Pope later dispatched Santa Maria to the hospital to stay briefly in the Basilica of Maggiever, in which Virgin Mary has an icon with whom he lives in the Vatican before going to the guest house, which he is dedicated to.
“I see a woman with a yellow flower,” Francis said during her appearance in the second floor balcony. ” “E Brava,” he said in praise of the woman. After that he sat down and hoisted with both hands while the people gave happiness and hoisted the flags.
The pope’s voice was weak and rope, which could be expected for a patient who had severely damaged his lungs and respiratory muscles, as his doctors said at a news conference on Saturday.
People started clapping with joy and rhythm: “Francisco.”
Someone called more happiness, “Keep the Pope alive for a long time.” After a few more moments, the Pope made a sign of a cross in a blessing, then he was admitted to the hospital again.
“He looks very weak, and with this news, we know that he has two months left to recover, but nevertheless, we see hope in it,” said Petrseia Olora, a teacher from Portugal, but we still see hope in it. “This Pope is our hope” To help us “help you go through some of the things that are going on in our world.”
Only weeks ago, it was a matter of great concern that Francis may not be withdrawn from any shock of pneumonia that he suffered from both lungs and other respiratory infections. Addressing a news conference at the policelinico A. Gameli Hospital on Saturday evening, his doctors said that the Pope’s pneumonia was so severe that he twice put his life in critical risk.
But the Pope received drug therapy and oxygen, which resulted in “slow and progressive improvement”, which allows them to control the most important events, Dr. Sergio Alfiri, the leader of the Pope’s medical team, said on Saturday.
Like the past six weeks, Francis did not bless the traditional Sunday Angelis, which he usually gives from the Opestic Palace in the view of St. Peters Square.
“I am very happy that she’s recovered and we pray that she can be fully recovered,” said Francisan nun from Kenya, Percilla Wangri, a sister from Kenya. She said she was involved in the night in St. Peters Square to pray for the recovery of the pope. He added, “We love it because the church needs it, it has to shed his people.”
He left the hospital soon, to go back to the Vatican guest house to Santa Marta, where he lives, to pursue it for two more months. Doctors said on Saturday that Francis should avoid unnecessary hard work and meetings with people with large groups or young children to reduce further infection capacity.
Dr. Lougie Carbon, a doctor based in the Vatican of Francis, said the Pope’s residence was quite equipped to deal with their medical needs and had emergency services for 24 hours.
Francis entered the hospital on February 18 with a severe respiratory deficiency in viral and bacterial infection. His doctors said on Saturday that the Pope had never had an antibiotic and was vigilant and conscious while entering his hospital.
Francis remained in critical condition for several weeks as he suffered a breath of asthma. Early, mild kidney failure; And a bronchial spleen that caused her to breathe her vomiting after she was fit for coughing. It used non -vivasive mechanical ventilation during the night and used high flow oxygen therapy a day.
Vatican said in a statement that Francis briefly met the hospital staff on Sunday morning.
Doctors insisted that Francis, who had retained a strict schedule before his illness, needed to be easily taken for at least two months.
Dr. Carbone said, “The recovery. According to the definition, it is in a stage of rehabilitation, so it is clear that in harmony, they will not be able to follow their daily activity to meet people,” said Dr. Carbone, at least, at least, Dr. Carbon said.
“We saw it in September, and you can definitely see this reduction since September,” said Carlos Ayery, a construction worker from Colorado Springs, who came to the hospital as a group of Catholic pilgrims from the United States. He said he was happy to see Francis on this reform. He said, “This is God’s will. If he is coming out, it means that God still has a plan for him.”