From the AP/Yahoo:
“Pope overcomes health
concerns, presides over blustery Easter Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square”
Pope Francis overcame concerns
about his health to preside over Easter Sunday Mass, leading some 30,000 people
in a flower-decked St. Peter’s Square in one of the most important liturgies of
the year. Just hours after celebrating the 2½-hour nighttime Easter Vigil, the
87-year-old Francis appeared in good form at the start of the liturgy in the
blustery piazza. Francis, who had part of one lung removed as a young man, has
been battling respiratory problems all winter that the Vatican and he have said
were bronchitis, the flu or a cold.
The Vatican said some 30,000
people attended the Mass, with more packing the Via della Conciliazione
boulevard leading to the piazza. At the start of the service, a gust of wind
knocked over a large religious icon on the altar just a few feet from the pope;
ushers quickly righted it.
Easter Mass is one of the most
important dates on the liturgical calendar, celebrating what the faithful
believe was Jesus’ resurrection after his crucifixion. The Mass precedes the
pope’s “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and the world) blessing, a lengthy speech
that traditionally rounds up all the threats facing humanity. For the past few
weeks, Francis has generally avoided delivering long speeches to avoid the
strain on his breathing. He ditched his Palm Sunday homily last week and
decided at the last minute to stay home from the Good Friday procession at the
Colosseum. The Vatican said in a brief
explanation that the decision was made to “conserve his health.” The decision
appeared to have paid off, as Francis was able to recite the prayers of the
lengthy Saturday night Easter Vigil service, including administering the
sacraments of baptism and First Communion to eight new Catholics, and preside
over Easter Sunday Mass. After a busy Holy Week, Francis should have some time
to recover as there are no major foreign trips scheduled for several months.
^ I’m glad he was able to lead
the Easter Service. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/pope-overcomes-health-concerns-presides-084034879.html
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