Pope Francis greets
faithful at end of Palm Sunday Mass
Pope prepares Via Crucis mediations
The Holy See Press Office shares that Pope Francis continues
to show improvements and announces that the Pope wrote the meditations for the
Good Friday Via Crucis at Rome's Colosseum.
By Vatican News
Pope Francis continues to show improvements as he
recovers at his residence in the Casa Santa Marta.
The Holy Father was released from Rome's Gemelli Hospital
with "protected discharge" on Sunday, 23 March after being
hospitalized for a polymicrobial infection that resulted in bilateral
pneumonia.
According to the Holy See Press Office, Pope Francis'
condition has shown further slight respiratory, mobility, and voice-related
improvements.
The Holy Father has been continuing his treatment and
mobility- and respiratory-related physical therapy. The Pope is able to go long
periods of time without oxygen administration, and generally only needs to use
high-flow oxygen with nasal cannulas in the evening or when needed.
Moreover, the Press Office also reported that Pope Francis
continues his work activities and receives visits from collaborators in the
Roman Curia, such as Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, who visited for the Pope's
promulgations for the decrees of causes of saints yesterday.
Holy Week in the Vatican
The Press Office noted it is still too early to discuss the
Pope's own participation in Holy Week liturgies or during the Easter Triduum,
but stressed it would offer all pertinent updates as they arrive.
In the meantime, it announced Pope Francis himself had
written the Meditations himself for the Via Crucis on Good Friday at Rome's
Colosseum, and shared which Cardinals the Pope has delegated to preside over
several Holy Week liturgies. The Pope's meditations will be published by the
Press Office at noon on Friday.
Mentioning that today the calendar of the celebrations at
St. Peter's Basilica will be released, it was pointed out that the Mass in
Coena Domini, on Holy Thursday evening, will take place in the Basilica at 6
p.m., but not in a papal chapel.
On Holy Thursday, Cardinal Domenico Calcagno, President
Emeritus of APSA, will preside over the Chrism Mass in the morning.
On Good Friday, Cardinal Claudio Gugerotti, the Prefect of
the Dicastery for Eastern Churches, will preside over the Passion Liturgy in
St. Peter's Basilica. Later that evening, Cardinal Baldo Reina, the Pope's
Vicar General of Rome, will preside over the Via Crucis at the Colosseum.
At this time, the Press Office has nothing to add regarding
the Pope's eventual presence or participation in the Holy Week liturgies.
The Press Office will provide another briefing on Friday and
will update journalists accordingly.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-04/pope-shows-ongoing-improvement-holy-week.html
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