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Pope arrives home after surviving life-threatening bout of pneumonia

Pope Francis gestures as he appears at a window of the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome, Sunday, March 23, 2025, where he has been treated for bronchitis and bilateral pneumonia since Feb. 14.
(AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)
Pope Francis gestures as he appears at a window of the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome, Sunday, March 23, 2025, where he has been treated for bronchitis and bilateral pneumonia since Feb. 14.
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Pope arrives home after surviving life-threatening bout of pneumonia
A frail Pope Francis returned to the Vatican on Sunday after a five-week hospitalization for life-threatening double pneumonia, and he made a surprise stop at his favorite basilica on the way home before beginning two months of prescribed rest and recovery.The 88-year-old pope sat in the front passenger seat of his white Fiat 500L wearing nasal tubes to give him supplemental oxygen as he entered the Perugino gate of Vatican City, where his return brought relief after fears that his illness could be fatal or lead to another papal resignation.Francis' motorcade from Gemelli hospital overshot the Vatican initially and took a detour across town to stop at St. Mary Major basilica, where the pope's favorite icon of the Madonna is located and where he always goes to pray after a foreign visit.He didn't get out of the car but gave a bouquet of flowers to the basilica's cardinal to place in front of the Salus populi Romani icon. The Byzantine-style painting on wood is revered by Romans and is so important to Francis that he has chosen to be buried in the basilica to be near it.The tour through Rome's historic center came after Francis made his first appearance in five weeks to give a thumbs-up and brief blessing from a hospital balcony. Hundreds of people had gathered on a brilliant spring Sunday morning to say goodbye and catch a first glimpse of Francis, who seemed to be gasping for air.맥스카지노I see this woman with the yellow flowers. Brava!맥스카지노 a bloated-looking Francis said in a breathless voice. He gave a weak sign of the cross before being wheeled back inside.Chants of 맥스카지노Viva il papa!맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Papa Francesco맥스카지노 erupted from the crowd, which included patients who had been wheeled outside just to catch his brief appearance.Resting at homeDoctors say Francis needs two months of rest and convalescence at the Vatican, during which he should refrain from meeting with big groups of people or exerting himself. But they said he should be able to resume all his normal activities eventually.His return home, after the longest hospitalization of his 12-year papacy and the second-longest in recent papal history, brought tangible relief to the Vatican and Catholic faithful who have been anxiously following 38 days of medical ups and downs and wondering if Francis would make it.맥스카지노Today I feel a great joy," said Dr. Rossella Russomando, who was at Gemelli on Sunday but did not treat Francis. 맥스카지노It is the demonstration that all our prayers, all the rosary prayers from all over the world, brought this grace.맥스카지노The Rev. Enzo Fortunato, who heads a papal committee dedicated to children, said it was clear that Francis was happy to return home and would surely improve, especially after receiving so many get-well cards from children from around the world.맥스카지노If the first medicine was the affection of the children, the second medicine is definitely (going) home,맥스카지노 Fortunato said. "It will certainly speed up his recovery.맥스카지노Pope is to receive 24-hour careAt the Vatican, where a Holy Year is underway, pilgrims cheered and applauded when Francis' greeting from Gemelli was broadcast live on giant TV screens in St. Peter's Square.맥스카지노For me, it was an important emotional experience to see him because many people were waiting for this moment,맥스카지노 said Sister Luisa Jimenez, a nun from Francis맥스카지노 native Argentina.Another nun from the same order, Colombian Sister Angel Bernal Amparo, expressed concern, given his bloating and inability to speak much.맥스카지노He didn맥스카지노t look well,맥스카지노 she said. "He couldn맥스카지노t (talk), and I realized it was because of his breathing and, well, he left right there. But I was glad to have seen him.맥스카지노No special arrangements have been made at the Domus Santa Marta, the Vatican hotel where Francis lives in a two-room suite on the second floor next to the basilica. He will have supplemental oxygen and 24-hour medical care as needed, although his personal physician, Dr. Luigi Carbone, said he hoped Francis would progressively need less and less assistance breathing as his lungs recover.Two life-threatening crisesThe Argentine pope, who has chronic lung disease and had part of one lung removed as a young man, was admitted to Gemelli on Feb. 14 after a bout of bronchitis worsened.Doctors first diagnosed a complex bacterial, viral and fungal respiratory tract infection and, soon thereafter, pneumonia in both lungs. Blood tests showed signs of anemia, low blood platelets and the onset of kidney failure, all of which later resolved after two blood transfusions.The most serious setbacks began Feb. 28, when Francis experienced an acute coughing fit and inhaled vomit, requiring the use of a noninvasive mechanical ventilation mask to help him breathe. He suffered two more respiratory crises a few days later, which required doctors to manually aspirate 맥스카지노copious맥스카지노 amounts of mucus from his lungs, at which point he began sleeping with the ventilation mask at night to help his lungs clear the accumulation of fluids.He was never intubated and at no point lost consciousness. Doctors reported he always remained alert and cooperative, although they say he has probably lost a bit of weight, given a natural loss of appetite.맥스카지노Unfortunatel,y yes, there was a moment when many were saying that he might not make it. And it was painful for us," said Mario Balsamo, the owner of a coffee shop in front of Gemelli. "Instead, today, with the discharge, we are very happy that he is well, and we hope he will recover soon and will recover his strength.맥스카지노맥스카지노I맥스카지노m still alive'Dr. Sergio Alfieri, the medical and surgical chief at Gemelli who coordinated Francis맥스카지노 medical team, stressed that not all patients who develop such a severe case of double pneumonia survive, much less are released from the hospital. He said Francis맥스카지노 life was at risk twice, during the two acute respiratory crises, and that the pope at the time understandably lost his typical good sense of humor.맥스카지노But one morning, we went to listen to his lungs, and we asked him how he was doing. When he replied, 맥스카지노I맥스카지노m still alive,맥스카지노 we knew he was OK and had gotten his good humor back,맥스카지노 he told a news conference late Saturday.Alfieri confirmed that Francis was still having trouble speaking due to the damage to his lungs and respiratory muscles. But he said such problems were normal, especially in older patients, and predicted his voice would eventually return. Francis is also continuing to take medication to treat a more minor respiratory infection.No confirmed appointments for nowVatican spokesman Matteo Bruni declined to confirm any upcoming events, including a scheduled audience on April 8 with King Charles III or Francis맥스카지노 participation in Easter services at the end of the month. But Carbone said he hoped Francis might be well enough to travel to Turkey at the end of May to participate in an important ecumenical anniversary.Only St. John Paul II recorded a longer hospitalization in 1981 when he spent 55 days at Gemelli for minor surgery and treatment of an infection.___Associated Press writers Silvia Stellacci and Giada Zampano in Rome and Colleen Barry in Soave, Italy, contributed.___Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the AP맥스카지노s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content.

A frail Pope Francis returned to the Vatican on Sunday after a five-week hospitalization for life-threatening double pneumonia, and he made a surprise stop at his favorite basilica on the way home before beginning two months of prescribed rest and recovery.

The 88-year-old pope sat in the front passenger seat of his white Fiat 500L wearing nasal tubes to give him supplemental oxygen as he entered the Perugino gate of Vatican City, where his return brought relief after fears that his illness could be fatal or lead to another papal resignation.

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Francis' motorcade from Gemelli hospital overshot the Vatican initially and took a detour across town to stop at St. Mary Major basilica, where the pope's favorite icon of the Madonna is located and where he always goes to pray after a foreign visit.

He didn't get out of the car but gave a bouquet of flowers to the basilica's cardinal to place in front of the Salus populi Romani icon. The Byzantine-style painting on wood is revered by Romans and is so important to Francis that he has chosen to be buried in the basilica to be near it.

The tour through Rome's historic center came after Francis made his first appearance in five weeks to give a thumbs-up and brief blessing from a hospital balcony. Hundreds of people had gathered on a brilliant spring Sunday morning to say goodbye and catch a first glimpse of Francis, who seemed to be gasping for air.

맥스카지노I see this woman with the yellow flowers. Brava!맥스카지노 a bloated-looking Francis said in a breathless voice. He gave a weak sign of the cross before being wheeled back inside.

Chants of 맥스카지노Viva il papa!맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Papa Francesco맥스카지노 erupted from the crowd, which included patients who had been wheeled outside just to catch his brief appearance.

Resting at home

Doctors say Francis needs two months of rest and convalescence at the Vatican, during which he should refrain from meeting with big groups of people or exerting himself. But they said he should be able to resume all his normal activities eventually.

His return home, after the longest hospitalization of his 12-year papacy and the second-longest in recent papal history, brought tangible relief to the Vatican and Catholic faithful who have been anxiously following 38 days of medical ups and downs and wondering if Francis would make it.

맥스카지노Today I feel a great joy," said Dr. Rossella Russomando, who was at Gemelli on Sunday but did not treat Francis. 맥스카지노It is the demonstration that all our prayers, all the rosary prayers from all over the world, brought this grace.맥스카지노

The Rev. Enzo Fortunato, who heads a papal committee dedicated to children, said it was clear that Francis was happy to return home and would surely improve, especially after receiving so many get-well cards from children from around the world.

맥스카지노If the first medicine was the affection of the children, the second medicine is definitely (going) home,맥스카지노 Fortunato said. "It will certainly speed up his recovery.맥스카지노

Pope is to receive 24-hour care

At the Vatican, where a Holy Year is underway, pilgrims cheered and applauded when Francis' greeting from Gemelli was broadcast live on giant TV screens in St. Peter's Square.

맥스카지노For me, it was an important emotional experience to see him because many people were waiting for this moment,맥스카지노 said Sister Luisa Jimenez, a nun from Francis맥스카지노 native Argentina.

Another nun from the same order, Colombian Sister Angel Bernal Amparo, expressed concern, given his bloating and inability to speak much.

맥스카지노He didn맥스카지노t look well,맥스카지노 she said. "He couldn맥스카지노t (talk), and I realized it was because of his breathing and, well, he left right there. But I was glad to have seen him.맥스카지노

No special arrangements have been made at the Domus Santa Marta, the Vatican hotel where Francis lives in a two-room suite on the second floor next to the basilica. He will have supplemental oxygen and 24-hour medical care as needed, although his personal physician, Dr. Luigi Carbone, said he hoped Francis would progressively need less and less assistance breathing as his lungs recover.

Two life-threatening crises

The Argentine pope, who has chronic lung disease and had part of one lung removed as a young man, was admitted to Gemelli on Feb. 14 after a bout of bronchitis worsened.

Doctors first diagnosed a complex bacterial, viral and fungal respiratory tract infection and, soon thereafter, pneumonia in both lungs. Blood tests showed signs of anemia, low blood platelets and the onset of kidney failure, all of which later resolved after two blood transfusions.

The most serious setbacks began Feb. 28, when Francis experienced an acute coughing fit and inhaled vomit, requiring the use of a noninvasive mechanical ventilation mask to help him breathe. He suffered two more respiratory crises a few days later, which required doctors to manually aspirate 맥스카지노copious맥스카지노 amounts of mucus from his lungs, at which point he began sleeping with the ventilation mask at night to help his lungs clear the accumulation of fluids.

He was never intubated and at no point lost consciousness. Doctors reported he always remained alert and cooperative, although they say he has probably lost a bit of weight, given a natural loss of appetite.

맥스카지노Unfortunatel,y yes, there was a moment when many were saying that he might not make it. And it was painful for us," said Mario Balsamo, the owner of a coffee shop in front of Gemelli. "Instead, today, with the discharge, we are very happy that he is well, and we hope he will recover soon and will recover his strength.맥스카지노

맥스카지노I맥스카지노m still alive'

Dr. Sergio Alfieri, the medical and surgical chief at Gemelli who coordinated Francis맥스카지노 medical team, stressed that not all patients who develop such a severe case of double pneumonia survive, much less are released from the hospital. He said Francis맥스카지노 life was at risk twice, during the two acute respiratory crises, and that the pope at the time understandably lost his typical good sense of humor.

맥스카지노But one morning, we went to listen to his lungs, and we asked him how he was doing. When he replied, 맥스카지노I맥스카지노m still alive,맥스카지노 we knew he was OK and had gotten his good humor back,맥스카지노 he told a news conference late Saturday.

Alfieri confirmed that Francis was still having trouble speaking due to the damage to his lungs and respiratory muscles. But he said such problems were normal, especially in older patients, and predicted his voice would eventually return. Francis is also continuing to take medication to treat a more minor respiratory infection.

No confirmed appointments for now

Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni declined to confirm any upcoming events, including a scheduled audience on April 8 with King Charles III or Francis맥스카지노 participation in Easter services at the end of the month. But Carbone said he hoped Francis might be well enough to travel to Turkey at the end of May to participate in an important ecumenical anniversary.

Only St. John Paul II recorded a longer hospitalization in 1981 when he spent 55 days at Gemelli for minor surgery and treatment of an infection.

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Associated Press writers Silvia Stellacci and Giada Zampano in Rome and Colleen Barry in Soave, Italy, contributed.

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Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the AP맥스카지노s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content.