“The pontiff thanked the well -wishers for the prayers.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
The pontiff thanked the well -wishers for the prayers.

It is noted that the Pope is dressed in the ceiling – an outfit that is worn to communicate during the Mass. The publication emphasized that Francis went beyond the simple participation in the Mass or the adoption of the Eucharist, as he did in recent weeks.
The Vatican shared that the Pope continues treatment and therapy. He works and does not accept visitors on Sunday.
The publication said that the pontiff is still fighting the disease. This morning he thanked the well -wishers for prayers. In the text of his weekly prayer, he stated that a “trial period” was waiting for him.
“I thank all of you for prayers and thank those who help me with such devotion. I know that many children pray for me, some of them came here to” Dzhemelli “today as a sign of closeness. Thank you, dear children! Dad loves you and always awaits you to meet you,” – says prayer.
The prayer also mentioned the countries where wars continue. Among them is Ukraine.
“Let’s continue to pray for peace, especially in the countries in the war: the mutilated Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Myanmar, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo,” – it is said in prayer.
The publication added that the state of pontiff remains stable, but he still needs medical care.
Pope Roman is the latest newsEarlier, Politico reported that the Pope Francis Pneumonia was waiting for the Vatican to fight for the throne. In his youth, he suffered heavy pneumonia, which was why he was removed part of one lung.
In addition, the Pope offered Ukrainians to forgive Russia and not respond to a “blow to the blow.” He participated in a videoconference with 250 young Ukrainians from Kiev and various cities in Europe and America.
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