Although doctors prescribed two months of rest after his double pneumonia, Pope Francis is not inactive behind the Vatican walls, the Vatican said on Tuesday. He has regular physical and respiratory therapy – “which means that his voice also improves” – is able to work at his office and participates in the daily mass of his private chapel, said the Vatican. As for this office work, the Pope paved the way for three canonizations, including what will be the first saints of Papua New Guinea and Venezuela, reports the AP. The three who will become saints:
As for the health of the Pope, an x -ray has shown a slight improvement in a persistent pulmonary infection. Francis recovered from pneumonia, but a fungal infection remains and will take months to release. The Pope has not had official visitors since his return on March 23, with the exception of Dr. Sergio Alfieri, who managed his hospital care. (This content was created using AI. Read our AI policy.)
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