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    Home - UK News - Pope stops to greet dog walkers as he returns home to Vatican after hospital stay

    Pope stops to greet dog walkers as he returns home to Vatican after hospital stay

    Pope stops to greet dog walkers as he returns home to Vatican after hospital stay

    Pope stops to greet dog walkers as he returns home to Vatican after hospital stay

    • WTX News Editor
    • March 23, 2025
    • 1:37 pm
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    Cliff Notes

    • Pope Francis returned to the Vatican after a 38-day hospital stay due to pneumonia, marking the longest hospitalisation of his papacy.
    • He greeted dog walkers on his way home, appearing tired but expressing gratitude, while also continuing care for a lingering lung infection.
    • As he resumes his duties, he is advised to avoid large gatherings and will have access to medical support at the Vatican residence.

    Pope stops to greet dog walkers as he returns home to Vatican after hospital stay | World News

    Pope Francis stopped to greet a pair of dog walkers as he returned to the Vatican after spending five weeks in hospital.

    He has now arrived back home following his release from Rome’s Gemelli hospital having survived a life-threatening bout of pneumonia.

    Shortly before entering the Vatican, his car appeared to pull over and there was an interaction between the pontiff’s security and two people, one of whom was with a dog, at the side of the road.

    The Pope then appeared to greet the couple through the open car door.

    Pope speaks in public for first time in five weeks – live

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    The Pope stops to greet dog walkers as he returns home to the Vatican. Pic: Reuters

    The dog walker, who named herself as Stefania and her dog as Camilla, told Sky News: “I live here up on the street. I just told him welcome back home.

    “The Pope seemed very tired, I’ll keep praying for him.”

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    The dog, Camilla, stopped – alongside her owner – to greet the returning pontiff

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    Stefania said she wished the pope well

    It brings to an end a 38-day hospital stay, the longest of Francis’s 12-year papacy and the second-longest in recent papal history.

    The 88-year-old appeared on a public balcony at the hospital to bless the crowd shortly before being discharged from hospital, in his first public outing in more than five weeks.


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    Watch Pope give thumbs up

    “I see this woman with the yellow flowers. Brava!” a tired-looking Francis said while waving.

    He gave a thumbs up – and a weak sign of the cross before being wheeled back inside.


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    Pope thanks woman with yellow flowers

    Chants of “Viva il papa!” and “Papa Francesco” could be heard from the crowd, which included patients who had been wheeled outside just to catch his brief appearance.

    The blessing came shortly before he was released to return home to the Vatican for a two-month period of rest and convalescence.

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    Pope Francis lay yellow flowers

    On his way home, the pontiff made a short stop at the Papal Basilica to pray – a place he often visits before and after any trips he makes.

    He gave a cardinal the yellow flowers he had seen from the balcony – given to him by a woman who called herself Carmela – to place before the Salus Populi Romani. The Byzantine-style painting on wood is revered by Romans and its title signifies the Virgin Mary as the protector of the people of Rome.

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    Pope Francis waves as he leaves Gemelli Hospital. Pic: Reuters

    Doctors announced his planned release on Saturday, and said the Pope should refrain from meeting with big groups – but added that he should be able to resume all normal activities eventually.

    No special arrangements have been made at the Domus Santa Marta, the Vatican hotel next to the basilica where Francis lives in a two-room suite on the second floor. But he will have access to supplemental oxygen and 24-hour medical care as needed.

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    Crowds gathered in St Peter’s Square at the Vatican to follow developments on giant screens during a live broadcast. Pic: AP

    While the pneumonia infection has been successfully treated, Francis will continue to take oral medication to treat a fungal infection in his lungs and continue respiratory and physical physiotherapy.

    “For three or four days he’s been asking when he can go home, so he’s very happy,” Dr Luigi Carbone, his personal physician, said.

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    Pope Francis’s hospital balcony appearance. Pic: AP

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    The Pope spoke to the waiting crowds and gave a blessing. Pic: AP

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

    Dr Sergio Alfieri, the medical and surgical chief at Gemelli who coordinated Francis’s medical team, confirmed he was still having trouble speaking due to the damage to his lungs and respiratory muscles. But he predicted his voice would eventually return to normal.

    Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni declined to confirm any upcoming events, including a scheduled audience on 8 April with the King or Francis’s participation in Easter services at the end of the month.

    But Dr Carbone said he was hopeful the Pope may be well enough to travel to Turkey at the end of May to participate in an important anniversary for the church.

    He has returned to the Vatican in the midst of a busy Holy Year, a celebration that takes place every 25 years and is scheduled to draw more than 30 million pilgrims to Rome this year.

    While he has already missed several Jubilee audiences, Vatican officials say his absence hasn’t significantly impacted the numbers arriving.

    The only other pope to experience such a lengthy hospital stay was St John Paul II who spent 55 days at Gemelli in 1981 for minor surgery and the treatment of an infection.

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