Pope Francis greets the crowd in St. Peter’s Square

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Follow: Pope Francis has been released from the hospital in the first public view of crowds from the crowd from the crowd

Pope Francis made an appearance in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican after leaving the hospital after five weeks of treatment.

The Pope briefed on stage in a wheelchair with a breathing tube under his nose.

“Hello to everyone,” he said, waves the crowd to please. “Happy Sunday to all of you, thank you very much.”

On March 23, the 88-year-old Pope in Rome, was released from the hospital in Rome and then appeared in the window to present a blessing.

Doctors said they had to rest for at least two months at the residence. Vatican said that the Vatican was improved and continued to work in the work of “good mood.”

Pope was taken to hospital for an infection that resulted in a double pneumonia on February 14. One of his doctors said that he was a two critical episode during his treatment “in danger of life.”

According to the Vatican, the Pope was a little improved when the Pope was inhale, moving and spoke. Recent blood tests also showed a little improvement in lung infection.

The Pope requires less additional oxygen, but continues to accept it during the day. Nights gets a high oxygen through the nose when needed.

A number of life have been subjected to a number of health, including one of the 21-year-old lungs, making it more prone to infection.

Papa Francis from Argentina for 12 years Pope.

 
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