Pope Francis’s Message from Hospitalization
Sunday’s Message from Pope Francis
In a first-person message penned from his hospital bed, Pope Francis expressed gratitude for the outpouring of affection and prayers he has received during his hospitalization. Acknowledging the letters and drawings sent by children, the pontiff conveyed his heartfelt appreciation for their closeness and the consoling prayers that have reached him from all corners of the globe.
Urging a Joyful Apostolate and a Love that Embraces All
Pope Francis implored his followers to continue their apostolic work with joy, embodying the spirit of the Gospel’s message of inclusive love. He emphasized the transformative power of love, urging believers to convert evil into goodness and cultivate a fraternal world. Fearless in their pursuit of love, they should embrace the risks that such a path entails.
Plea for Peace and Cessation of Conflict
Addressing the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, Pope Francis reiterated his profound solidarity with the suffering Ukrainian people. He called for remembrance of the victims of all armed conflicts, imploring prayers for peace in conflict-ridden regions such as Palestine, Israel, the Middle East, Myanmar, Kivu, and Sudan.
Hospitalization Update
The Vatican released an update on Pope Francis’s medical condition, indicating that he had experienced a peaceful night of rest and was continuing with his prescribed treatment. Emphasizing the importance of rest as part of his therapy, the pontiff expressed his gratitude to the medical team for their attentive care and dedication to patient care.
Reflection on Diaconate Ordination and Apostolate
In a pre-recorded homily read on his behalf during the Jubilee of Deacons celebration, Pope Francis extended his greetings and encouragement to the newly ordained deacons. He urged them to embrace their apostolate joyfully, mirroring the inclusive love described in the Gospel reading. Their mission to transform evil into goodness would contribute to the creation of a fraternal society.
Gratitude for Support and Request for Prayers
Pope Francis acknowledged the numerous messages of affection and support he had received, particularly the letters and drawings from children. He expressed gratitude for their closeness and the consoling prayers that had sustained him during his hospitalization. The pontiff entrusted his followers to the intercession of Mary and requested their continued prayers for his recovery.
Critical Condition and Prognosis
The Vatican confirmed that Pope Francis remained in critical condition with a complex lung infection, necessitating high flows of supplemental oxygen through a nasal tube. He had also received blood transfusions devido to low platelet counts. The pope’s prognosis remained reserved, reflecting his age, fragility, and pre-existing lung condition.
Speculation on Future Developments
Pope Francis’s condition has fueled speculation about the possibility of his resignation should he become incapacitated. However, no official statements or plans have been announced in this regard.