Pope Francis was "resting" on Thursday (Mar 6) after a peaceful night, the Vatican said as the 88-year-old nears three weeks ...
Pope Francis recorded an audio greeting Thursday to thank people for their prayers as he continued his recovery from double ...
The recorded message was the first released by the Vatican since Pope Francis was hospitalized with a respiratory illness on Feb. 14.
Pope Francis remains so stable without respiratory crises that the Vatican's next update on his health will not come until ...
In an audio recording from the hospital, which was taped earlier on Thursday, the pope thanked Catholics for their prayers.
Pope Francis thanked his well-wishers in a message taken from Rome's Gemelli hospital, which was shared in St Peter's Square ...
The Holy Father’s voice was hoarse, and he was noticeably out of breath in the brief audio message, which the Holy See Press Office said was recorded today.
The recorded message from the 88-year-old Pope was broadcast at 9 p.m. local time and was the first message he has made since ...
Pope Francis was heard for the first time since being hospitalized for double pneumonia in a recorded message that was played in St. Peter's Square. He thanked his supporters.
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