Pope Francis Makes His First Public Appearance Since Being Discharged from the Hospital

Pope Francis made a highly anticipated return to public life on Sunday, April 6, after a two-week absence following his hospitalization for double pneumonia. The 88-year-old pontiff appeared in St. Peter’s Square after celebrating Mass for the Jubilee of the Sick, surprising many who had anxiously awaited signs of his recovery. Seated in a wheelchair, with an oxygen tube under his nose and a crucifix draped over his shoulder, the Pope’s frailty stirred deep concern among observers, who expressed both support and anxiety about his health.

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Despite his weakened condition, his appearance was seen by some as a symbol of resilience and hope. His brief remarks—”Have a good Sunday, and thank you all very much!”—were a gesture of reassurance. However, many noted his slow movements and the visible toll of his illness, with social media filled with comments expressing heartbreak over his condition.

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