“Viva L Papa!” The slogans and the “Papa Francisco” crowded, which included patients who were wheels outside the wheels to catch only their short appearance.
He was blessed before he was released and he returned to the Vatican’s house for a two -month period.
At a news conference on Saturday evening, doctors announcing their planned release, saying they should refrain from meeting or using themselves with large groups of people, but eventually they should be able to resume all their common activities.
His return, after his 12 -year -old Papisi’s longest hospital, and in the recent Pupal history, for the long time, the Vatican and Catholic loyalists were relieved, who were running out of anxiety after 38 days of medical fluctuations and wondering if Francis would make it.
“Today, I feel very happy,” said Dr. Rusila Rosomando, a Seller, who did not treat Francis but was in Jameli on Sunday. “It is a demonstration that all our prayers, all the beads from all over the world, brought this grace.”
In a wonderful spring on Sunday, the pilgrims were coming to the Vatican as they lived all year with St. Peters Baselica all year to participate in the holy year of 2025. He developed St. Peters Square and developed from the sacred gate in the groups, while large TV screens in Square were turned on to broadcast live directly to the Francis Hospital.
No special arrangements have been made at Baselica’s next Vatican Hotel Domes Santa Marta, where Francis lives in a two -room suit on the second floor. Francis will have access to additional oxygen and 24 -hour medical care as needed, although his personal physician, Dr. Logi Carbon, said he hopes Francis will need low and less help when he recovers.
Although pneumonia infection has been treated successfully, Francis will continue to take oral medicines for a long time to treat fungal infections in his lungs and will continue to breathe and physical treatment.
“For three or four days, he is asking when he can go home, so he is happy,” said Carbon.
Two life -threatening crisis
Argentina’s pope, which has a chronic lung disease and some of the lungs were removed as a young man, was admitted to Gameli on February 14 after bronchitis deteriorated.
Doctors first diagnosed a complex bacterial, viral and fungal respiratory tract infection and immediately after that, pneumonia in both lungs. Blood tests showed signs of anemia, low blood platelet and kidney failure, all later resolved after two blood transfers.
The most serious shock began on February 28, when Francis suffered severe cough fit and severe cough for breathing, which requires the use of an non -vasic mechanical ventilation mask to help breathe. He suffered two more breaths later, under which doctors needed the desire for a “proportional” mucus manually from his lungs, at the place where he started sleeping with a ventilation mask at night to help clean his lungs to the accumulation of fluids.
He was never intuped and did not lose consciousness at any point. Doctors said he was always vigilant and cooperative, though he says he may have lost a little weight due to natural loss of appetite.
“Unfortunately, there was a moment when many people were saying that he might not make it, and it was painful for us,” said Mario Balasamo, the owner of a coffee shop in front of Jameli. “Instead, with the discharge today, we are very happy that they are well and we hope that it will recover soon and recover their power.”
Dr. Sergio Alfiri, Gameli’s Medical and Surgical Chief, who integrated the Medical Team of Francis, emphasized that all patients who do not develop such a serious issue of double pneumonia are released from the hospital. He said that during two severe respiratory crises, Francis’ life was at risk twice, and at that time the Pope fell understanding his general sense of humor.
He said, “But one morning we went to hear his lungs and we asked him how he was doing. When he replied, ‘I am still alive’, we knew that he was fine and he had returned his good humor.
Alfiri confirmed that Francis is still having difficulty speaking due to damage to his lungs and breathing muscles. But he said that especially in old patients, such problems are normal, and it is predicted that his voice will eventually return to normal.
There is no certified appointment for now
Vatican spokesman, Matto Brunei, refused to confirm any upcoming programs, including the scheduled audience on April 8, with the participation of King Charles III or Francis in Easter services at the end of the month. But Carbon said he hopes Francis will be quite better to participate in a significant environmental anniversary to travel to Turkey at the end of May.
Francis is also returning to the Vatican in connection with a holy year, celebrating the quarter once this year, in which more than 30 million pilgrims were attracted to Rome this year. The Pope has already lost several Jubilee audience and will probably miss a lot even more, but Vatican officials say their absence has not significantly affected the number of expected pilgrims.
Only St. John Paul II recorded admission to the hospital in 1981, when he spent 55 days in Jameli for the treatment of minor surgery and infection.