Just one day after leaving the hospital, Pope Francis presided over Sunday’s Easter services in St. Peter’s Square.
In front of more than 30,000 faithful, he presided over the Palm Sunday ceremony, which was followed by the Angelus prayer.
He had difficulties breathing when he was brought into Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on Wednesday, and bronchitis was later determined to be the cause.
Upon being discharged on Saturday, the Pope joked that he was “still alive”.
“I just felt a malaise, but I wasn’t afraid,” Italian news agency Ansa quoted him as saying on Saturday.
After being discharged, the pontiff was seen smiling and waving from his car, before getting out to speak to a crowd.
Instead of heading home, his car drove past the Vatican and stopped at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. When he came out after praying, people on the street applauded and shouted: “Long live the Pope!”
During another stop, he exited his vehicle to give chocolate Easter eggs to police officers in his motorcade, AP news agency reported.
On Sunday he thanked those who prayed for him during his hospital stay.
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The pontiff’s admission to hospital came ahead of the busiest week in the Christian calendar.
The Holy Week includes a busy schedule of events and services which can be physically demanding.
The Argentine pontiff, who marked 10 years as head of the Catholic Church earlier this month, has suffered a number of health issues throughout his life, including having part of one of his lungs removed at age 21.
He has also used a wheelchair in recent months because of problems related to his knee.
Wednesday’s hospitalisation was his second since 2021, when he underwent colon surgery, also at Gemelli.
But the Pope has remained active, visiting the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan in February. The previous month, he led the funeral of his predecessor Pope Benedict XVI.
Although the pontiff, who has pushed for reforms in the Catholic Church, has previously said he would consider stepping down if his health failed him, he recently confirmed he had no plans to quit.
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Watch: The Pope comforted grieving parents as he left Gemelli Hospital
Pope’s schedule over Easter
2 April, Palm Sunday: 09:30 (07:30 GMT) Papal Mass, 12:00 Sunday Blessing
5 April: 09:00 Papal General Audience
6 April, Holy Thursday: 09:30 Chrism Mass in St Peter’s Basilica
7 April, Good Friday: 17:00 Passion of the Lord, 21:15 Stations of the Cross at the Colosseum
8 April, Holy Saturday: 20:30 Easter Vigil in St Peter’s Basilica
9 April, Easter Sunday: 10:00 Easter Sunday Mass, 12:00 Urbi et Orbi in St Peter’s Square
10 April, Easter Monday: 12:00, Pasquetta in St Peter’s Square