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Pope absent from St. Peter Square for 3 weeks

MONews
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For three consecutive weeks, Pope Francis could not directly deliver his traditional Angelus prayer, and the Vatican instead issued his opinion.

The Vatican said that the text sent from the room in Rome was “written” for the last few days. In that, the Pope thanked people for prayer and thanked the medical team.

“I feel a blessing in my heart in my heart because it’s exactly exactly at this moment that we learn more to trust the Lord.”

“At the same time, I thank God for giving me the opportunity to share the state of many sick and suffering people into the body and mind.”

The Pope told Catholics all over the world that he felt his “affection and intimacy.”

“I feel as if I am going to be the ‘transport’ of all God’s people. Thank you all!” The text reads.

In the latest update of the Vatican, Pope Francis is said to be resting after “peaceful” night.

According to the Vatican, on Sunday morning, “The Pope was awake, I continued to treat coffee, and I usually read the newspaper.”

The Pope received two visitors from Gemelli Hospital on Sunday. The first external visitors mentioned by the Vatican since Monday.

Once again, Secretary of State Vatican and his deputy director Monsignor Pena Parra saw Pope Francis on the 10th floor. There are no details of the time they spent with him or the time they discussed.

On Friday, the Pope had a second breath of “crisis,” and afterwards, he was receiving additional oxygen magazines but not intubated.

Saturday evening, the Vatican described his condition stably with a “crisis” with no heat and no longer breathing. He said “alarm” and ate normally.

In his Sunday Angel Ruth, the Pope was for peace, including “Pain in Ukraine, Palestine, and Israel.”

On Sundays, Vatican visitors usually gather in St. Peter Square, and the Pope appears in the high window of the apostle Palace of the official Pope.

But Francis doesn’t live there, so he chooses a simple environment of the Vatican Santa Marta Guest House.

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