Pope Francis addressed his flock via an audio recording Thursday for the first time since he was admitted last month to the ...
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.
Pope Francis thanked supporters for their daily prayers in a brief audio message that was played during evening rosary prayers. The Vatican said the Pope remains in stable condition as he continues to ...
Pope Francis is awake and resting Thursday after a peaceful night during his third week of hospital treatment for double pneumonia.
The pope's audio greeting was broadcast before the nightly recitation of the rosary prayer in St. Peter's Square. View on ...
Pope Francis has sent his first audio message since being hospitalised for double pneumonia nearly three weeks ago.
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The message was the first public sign of life from the 88-year-old pope since he was admitted to hospital three weeks ago ...
It was the first time the world has heard Francis's voice since the 88-year-old was admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital on February 14.
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