Pope Francis Breaks Silence After Three Weeks in Hospital, Sounds Weak but Hopeful

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After three weeks in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital battling severe pneumonia, Pope Francis has finally spoken out in an audio message released by the Vatican. His voice, though frail and breathless, reassured the faithful that he remains strong in spirit.

“I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your prayers,” the 88-year-old pontiff said in Spanish. “May God bless you and the Virgin protect you.” His words, though labored, sparked emotional applause in St. Peter’s Square, where crowds have been gathering daily to pray for his recovery.

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Francis, who was admitted on February 14, has suffered multiple respiratory crises, the latest occurring on Monday. While the Vatican insists he is in stable condition, his prolonged absence and whispered tone have fueled speculation and concern worldwide.

Although he has missed three consecutive Sunday Angelus prayers, many are hopeful that his recent message signals a slow but steady recovery. The Vatican has not yet confirmed if he will appear this weekend.

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