Pope Francis, currently recovering in Rome's Gemelli Hospital since his 14 February admission, was photographed after celebrating the Eucharist in the hospital's private chapel on 16 March. This marks the first publicly released image of the Pope since his hospitalization. The photograph captures a reflective moment of the Pope in prayer, seated in a wheelchair, gazing at the crucifix on the altar. His health has shown gradual improvement, with ongoing respiratory and physical therapy included in his routine.
Public and media anticipation for a new image of Pope Francis has been growing, particularly since the last photos were taken over a month ago during a meeting with members of Spain's Gaudium et Spes Foundation at his Santa Marta residence. In an article for Vatican News, journalist Salvatore Ternuzzio reports that the Pope's recovery has been steady, with respiratory and physical therapy playing a key role in his daily routine.
Additionally, on the morning of 16 March, around 200 children, accompanied by Italian groups and UNICEF representatives, gathered outside the hospital with tokens of affection, such as flowers and balloons, hoping for a sight of the Pope. While he has been resting and engaging in therapy, the Pope continues to maintain his daily prayers and limited work amidst what he describes as a "period of trial."
The Holy See Press Office has underscored that the Pope's condition remains stable but still requires close medical attention. Updates from the Press Office are now less frequent, given the stability of his health. As of now, the hospital serves as both a sanctuary for his recovery and a site for his spiritual and pastoral activities.