Pope Francis Thanks Medical Team That Saved His Life

The timing of his recovery coincides with the Vatican’s busiest period on the Christian liturgical calendar.

Vatican City: Pope Francis expressed heartfelt gratitude on Wednesday to the medical professionals who helped save his life during a prolonged hospital stay for a severe case of double pneumonia. Speaking softly yet unaided by oxygen, the 88-year-old pontiff met with around 70 doctors and staff from Rome’s Gemelli Hospital at the Vatican, acknowledging their care and dedication during his five-week treatment.

“Thank you for your service in hospital,” the pope said in a soft, raspy voice. “It is very good. Keep going like this.”

This meeting marked another step in Francis’ gradual return to public life following what has been the most critical health scare in his twelve-year papacy. Though visibly weakened, the pontiff did not require supplemental oxygen during the encounter—mirroring his appearance at Sunday’s event in St. Peter’s Square.

After spending 38 days under observation and treatment at Gemelli Hospital, Vatican doctors have strongly recommended that Francis observe a two-month period of rest to support a complete recovery. Initially staying away from public view after returning home, the pope has slowly begun reappearing for brief, carefully managed engagements.

The timing of his recovery coincides with the Vatican’s busiest period on the Christian liturgical calendar. Starting Thursday, the Holy See will enter its intense Easter schedule, with six major religious ceremonies to be held over the course of four days, culminating in Easter Sunday—Christianity’s most sacred celebration.

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Despite the significance of these observances, it remains unclear how actively the pope will participate. The Vatican has delegated senior cardinals to preside over each ceremony in his stead, underscoring the importance of safeguarding his health while maintaining continuity in the Church’s traditions.

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