Vatican releases first image of Pope Francis since he fell ill | World News

Vatican releases first image of Pope Francis since he fell ill | World News
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The Vatican has released the first image of Pope Francis since he was taken to hospital more than a month ago.

The photograph shows the leader of the Catholic church celebrating a mass in his prayer room on Sunday morning.

The 88-year-old pontiff is being treated at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome – and has not been seen since being admitted.

“This morning Pope Francis concelebrated the Holy Mass in the chapel of the apartment on the 10th floor of the Policlinico Gemelli,” a Vatican statement said.

Doctors at the facility say he is no longer in a critical condition – having been admitted with bronchitis on 14 February and later diagnosed with double pneumonia and a polymicrobial infection.

Earlier, the Pope said he was facing a “period of trial” as he issued his traditional Sunday prayer from hospital.

He thanked worshippers for “all your prayers”, expressing his gratitude to those “who assist me with such dedication”.

But his doctors stress that his age and lack of mobility mean his situation remains complex.

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