Pope Francis has been discharged from A University Hospital. Lovely Saturday morning.
By Vatican News correspondent
Pope Francis was discharged from Gemili Hospital on Saturday morning after a short hospital stay that included scheduled tests and treatment for bronchitis.
In a brief statement on Saturday morning, the media office of the Holy See indicated that before leaving, His Holiness the Pope received the leadership of the hospital, including Franco Agnelli, Rector of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart; Marco Elefante, general manager of the medical clinic; and the ecclesiastical assistant general of the hospital, Bishop Claudio Giulidori, as well as the medical team and healthcare workers who assisted him during his convalescence.
The Agostino Gemelli University Clinic, the largest hospital in Rome, is the teaching hospital for the Faculty of Medicine of the Catholic University. The hospital is named after the Franciscan Friar Agostino Gemelli, physician and psychologist, who was also the founder and first rector of the university.
As he left the hospital, Pope Francis stopped his car briefly to greet those present, pausing for a moment to embrace and pray with the couple who lost their daughter during the night.
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The Holy Father then proceeded to the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, where he prayed in front of the icon of Mary, Salus Populi Romani, for all those who are sick and suffering due to illness or the loss of loved ones. And he prayed in a special way for the children whom he met yesterday in the pediatric oncology and pediatric neurosurgery department of the hospital, entrusting them with the protection of the Blessed Virgin.
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