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Pope Francis Thanks Medical Staff Following Recovery From Life-Threatening Illness

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisApril 17, 2025 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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Pope Francis Thanks Medical Staff Following Recovery From Life-Threatening Illness.

Pope Francis has expressed heartfelt gratitude to the medical teams who cared for him during a recent serious illness, meeting with dozens of doctors, nurses, and hospital workers at the Vatican on Wednesday. The 88-year-old pontiff personally thanked the staff for their efforts in saving his life following a battle with bronchial infections and double pneumonia.

“Thank you, thank you for everything you have done,” said the Pope in a hoarse but sincere voice. “I pray for you, I hope you do the same for me.”





 

Despite gradually resuming some duties, the Vatican has confirmed that Pope Francis will not preside over this year’s key Easter celebrations due to his ongoing recovery. Several cardinals will lead the major services in his place, although the Pope may still offer a blessing at some point during the festivities.

 

This marked the pontiff’s most public appearance since his release from Rome’s Policlinico A. Gemelli on 23 March, following a 38-day stay. Doctors revealed that the Holy Father was in critical condition on two occasions during his hospitalisation, which began on 14 February after a bout of bronchitis worsened into double pneumonia.

 

Since returning to the Vatican, Pope Francis has been recovering at the Domus Sanctae Marthae, the guesthouse where he resides. He has been undergoing daily physiotherapy and slowly increasing his schedule of private meetings, including audiences with senior Vatican officials. While he has not celebrated any public Mass since his return, he has made several surprise appearances at Sunday services in St Peter’s Square and recently held a private meeting with King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

 

During Wednesday’s audience, the Pope welcomed around 70 people from the Gemelli hospital, including medical personnel and kitchen staff, as well as members of the Vatican’s in-house medical team who assisted him at the height of his illness. “Thank you for the service in the hospital, it was very good, keep it up,” he told them, speaking with some difficulty.

 

His medical team has noted that while Pope Francis is steadily recovering, the illness has weakened his respiratory and vocal muscles, a common consequence of severe pneumonia in elderly patients. Dr Sergio Alfieri, who leads the Pope’s care, stated that it could take several months for the pontiff to fully regain his voice and strength. “He hasn’t fully healed yet,” Dr Alfieri said, adding that the recovery process would be gradual.

 

Nevertheless, the visit left a sense of optimism among the hospital staff. Daniele Franco, President of the Gemelli hospital foundation, told the Pope: “We’re all happy to see you getting better. We hope your next visit will be to encourage our patients – not as one yourself.” Francis responded with a warm smile and nod.

 

As the Catholic world prepares for Easter, the Pope’s presence, even from a distance, continues to be a source of comfort and inspiration to millions. His resilience and gratitude have once again highlighted the human spirit at the heart of the papacy.

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