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Pope Francis Discharged from Rome Hospital After Treatment for Severe Pneumonia

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: March 23, 2025
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Pope Francis, 88, has been discharged from Gemelli Hospital in Rome following a five-week admission due to a serious respiratory infection that developed into double pneumonia. This health ordeal has been described as one of the most significant challenges of his twelve-year papacy.

The Pope was initially admitted on February 14 for what was diagnosed as bronchitis. However, his condition worsened, resulting in double pneumonia. Despite his hospitalization, Pope Francis commemorated the 12th anniversary of his papacy on March 13 while still receiving medical care.

After his release, the Pope made a brief public appearance from the hospital balcony, expressing his gratitude to well-wishers for their prayers and support throughout his recovery.

Appearing in a wheelchair and using an oxygen hose, he took a moment to thank a dedicated visitor, Carmela Vittoria Mancuso, who had been visiting him daily during his stay.

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In line with his usual tradition following hospitalizations, Pope Francis stopped at the Basilica of Saint Mary Major to offer prayers before returning to his residence at Casa Santa Marta within Vatican City, where he will continue his recovery.

A large crowd assembled outside Gemelli Hospital in Rome on Sunday, eagerly awaiting a glimpse of Pope Francis as he was discharged following a five-week hospitalization. The atmosphere was filled with anticipation and relief as the pontiff made a brief appearance.

Among those present was Bishop Larry Kulick from the Diocese of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, who expressed his joy upon seeing the Pope. “When I saw him, I felt, to be honest, a little relieved,” Bishop Kulick said. “I felt just overjoyed to see him.”

Ilaria Della Bidia, a singer from Rome, described the emotional intensity of the moment. “I cried all the time because the love we breathe in this little square of this hospital was like heaven,” she said, reflecting the deep admiration and affection shared by many in the crowd.

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Ana Matos, a visitor from Brazil, spoke about the unexpected timing of her arrival. “I just arrived from Brazil today,” she said, adding that she reached the hospital “30 seconds before he appeared.”

Comparing the joy of the moment to a deeply personal experience, Matos added, “It was an amazing feeling, like when I had my son. I was so happy to see him healthy and I could see him smile.”

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TAGGED:Basilica of Saint Mary Majordouble pneumoniaDr. Sergio AlfieriGemelli Hospitalhealth recoverypapal dutiesPope Francispublic appearancerespiratory infectionVatican City
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