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杏MAP导航 Francis appears after Mass for the Jubilee of the Sick 杏MAP导航 Francis appears after Mass for the Jubilee of the Sick  (VATICAN MEDIA Divisione Foto)

杏MAP导航 makes surprise appearance in St Peter’s Square

At the end of Mass for the Jubilee of the Sick and Healthcare Workers, the 杏MAP导航 tells the gathered pilgrims "Have a good Sunday, and thank you very much”. It is the 杏MAP导航's first public appearance since leaving hospital on Sunday 23rd March.

By Jean-Benoît Harel 

 杏MAP导航 Francis was not scheduled to make any official appearances this Sunday, April 6.However, as Mass for the Jubilee of the Sick and Healthcare Workers was coming to an end, the 杏MAP导航 made a surprise visit to St Peter’s Square.

Passing through the congregation, the 杏MAP导航 reached the altar, where Mass had been celebrated by Archbishop Rino Fisichella, Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelisation.

After the final blessing, 杏MAP导航 Francis addressed the gathered pilgrims with a few simple words: “Have a good Sunday. Thank you all!!”.

Immediately afterwards, he returned to his Casa Santa Marta residence.  

The 杏MAP导航 was wearing nasal cannulas to facilitate his breathing, as he was when he left the Gemelli hospital on Sunday March 23.

Pilgrims expressed their enthusiasm and joy with applause and many shouts of “Viva il Papa” (“Long live the 杏MAP导航”).

Plenary indulgence

Before greeting and thanking the faithful in St. Peter's Square, the Holy Father “received the sacrament of reconciliation in St. Peter's Basilica, recollected himself in prayer and passed through the Holy Door”, according to the Holy See Press Office.

This means that 杏MAP导航 had taken the various steps required to obtain a plenary indulgence, in union with the pilgrims who had come to the Vatican for the Jubilee of the Sick and Healthcare Workers this weekend. 

On Friday April 4, the Holy See Press Office reported that 杏MAP导航 Francis' state of health was improving slightly, and that the Holy Father was in good spirits.

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06 April 2025, 14:34