Pope gradually resuming work, walking, eating with aides, Vatican says
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[July 10, 2021]
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis
is continuing a normal recovery from intestinal surgery, gradually
resuming work, walking and eating with aides, the Vatican said on
Saturday, adding his blood tests were satisfactory.
The 84-year-old pope is in hospital after undergoing a three-hour
operation on Sunday to remove part of his colon, which the Vatican said
had narrowed severely.
Francis had a calm day on Friday, spokesman Matteo Bruni said, adding
that the pontiff was continuing with the prescribed treatment.
"In the afternoon, he celebrated Holy Mass in the private chapel and in
the evening he dined with those who are assisting him during these
days," Bruni said in a statement.
It is the first time Francis has been hospitalised since he became pope
in 2013.
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Pope Francis hugs two girls during a meeting with youths at the Jose
Maria Morelos y Pavon stadium in Morelia, Mexico, February 16, 2016.
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The Vatican has already announced that Francis will deliver his
traditional Sunday noon prayer and message from the 10th floor of the
Gemelli hospital, where a suite is reserved for popes.
It will be the first time since his election as pope
that he will not read the prayer from the Vatican, except for when
he was away on trips.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella and Giulia SegretiEditing by Toby
Chopra and Frances Kerry)
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