From the BBC:
“Pope Francis leads prayers
from hospital balcony after colon surgery”
Pope Francis has appeared in
public for the first time since undergoing surgery for a colon problem a week
ago. Appearing in good health, the 84-year-old pontiff led his weekly prayers
from a balcony of the Gemelli Hospital in Rome. Hundreds of people had gathered
outside the hospital, some shouting "Viva il Papa!" (long live the
Pope). The Vatican said the Pope had responded well to the treatment for
"symptomatic diverticular stenosis" of the colon. "I am glad to
be able to keep the Sunday Angelus appointment, even here," Francis told
the crowd. "I have deeply felt your closeness and the support of your prayers.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart." Thanking hospital staff, he said
he had "experienced how important good health care is, accessible to all,
as it is in Italy and in other countries". "This precious benefit
must not be lost. It needs to be kept," he added. Some child patients
appeared alongside the Pope on the balcony. It is not clear how long the
pontiff will remain in hospital while he recovers. Diverticular disease is a
condition that involves bulges in the wall of the large intestine. This can
lead to a narrowing of the colon, with symptoms including bloating and
recurrent abdominal pain. Francis, who was born in 1936 in Buenos Aires, lost
part of his right lung at the age of 21. He also suffers from a hip problem and
sciatica, which causes pain that radiates from the lower back to the legs. In
2014, he had to cancel a number of engagements because of a reported stomach
ailment.
^ It’s great to see the Pope is
doing better after his surgery, ^
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