“Today, we are happy to say that they will be at home tomorrow,” says Pontaf’s doctor.
Pontaf doctors announced on Saturday that Pope Francis would be discharged from the hospital on Sunday after fighting a chronic lung disease.
The Pope was first admitted to a hospital in Rome on February 14 and was diagnosed with double pneumonia, but a week later, the situation reached the point where Francis was in critical condition after the “asthma’s breath crisis”.
This month, the 88 -year -old Pontiff’s Gameli Hospital has been permanently recovered, his condition is quite stable to allow a planned release on Sunday.
“Holi Father will be partially deployed in a stable clinical condition with a stable clinical condition with a partial and at least two months,” Dr. Sergio Alfiri said at a press conference on Saturday. “Today we are happy to say that it will be at home tomorrow.”
The Vatican announced that the release would also allow Francis to resume his sacred duties, as his health test is also set to take place on Sunday. Possibly before it was discharged, Pope Francis will go to the hospital window around Sunday afternoon “for a greeting and bless it.”
Despite health issues, Pope Francis’s social media has still delivered its #GOSPELOFTTHEDAY Sunday, with a note of purity along with him who thanked the good for his prayers shortly after being admitted to the hospital.
The Pope wrote, “I have recently received many messages of love, and I have been particularly impressed by children’s letters and drawings.” “Thank you for your proximity, and thank you for praying me from all over the world!”