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Pope skips Sunday blessing, recovering normally from surgery

Rome, Italy
Reuters

Pope Francis did not deliver his Sunday blessing in public but his recovery from surgery was progressing normally and he has begun physical therapy to help his breathing, the Vatican said. 

As previously announced, the 86-year-old pope did not say his Sunday traditional noon Angelus prayer in public and watched Mass on television, the statement said. 

A general view of the Gemelli Hospital where Pope Francis is hospitalised for surgery on his abdomen, in Rome, Italy, on 10th June, 2023.

A general view of the Gemelli Hospital where Pope Francis is hospitalised for surgery on his abdomen, in Rome, Italy, on 10th June, 2023. PICTURE: Reuters/Remo Casilli

Doctors had recommended he avoid putting strain on his abdomen after a three-hour operation at Rome’s Gemelli hospital to repair a hernia on Wednesday.

“What could be a better occasion than being able to support the Pope here at Gemelli?” said Giovanna Vitiello from Pompeii, who went there for medical tests and was praying under Francis’ hospital window. 

“I send him best wishes and a hug because without him we would feel like lost sheep.” 



Francis will stay in hospital for at least all of this week. Audiences have been cancelled until 18th June.

The Pope has two trips planned for this summer, to Portugal on 2nd to 6th August and Mongolia from 31st August to 31st September.

Sunday’s Vatican statement said the Pope showed no signs of fever and had normal blood levels. 

He also received communion, it said.

Francis managed to recite the Angelus during his 2021 stay in the same hospital, also for abdominal surgery, when he had part of his colon removed to address a painful bowel condition called diverticulitis.

The Pope, who has been affected by a string of health problems, earlier this year said the condition had returned and was one cause of his increasing weight.

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