Doctors announce Pope Francis from the hospital on Sunday.

“Today we are pleased to say that tomorrow will be at home,” says a Pontef doctor, adding that Francis will have a “rest period for at least two months.”

Pontef doctors announced on Saturday that Pope Francis will be discharged from the hospital on Sunday after a five -week stay fighting chronic lung diseases.

The Pope was first accepted in a hospital in Rome on February 14, and he was diagnosed with double pneumonia, but the situation escalated a week after a degree that Francis was in critical condition after a “respiratory crisis of asthma”.

In the month that happened, the 88 -year -old Pope recovered steadily at the Jameli Hospital in Rome, with his condition stabilizing enough to allow a plan to be issued on Sunday.

“The Holy Father will be discharged from tomorrow in a stable clinical condition with a prescription to continue drug therapy in part and the rest period for at least two months,” Dr. Sergio Alviri, head of the team who takes care of the Pope on Saturday at a press conference at a press conference. “We are pleased today to say that tomorrow it will be at home.”

The release will also allow Francis to resume his holy duties, as his first general appearance since his health ordeal was determined on Sunday, the Vatican announced. Before leaving, Pope Francis will go to the hospital window on Sunday afternoon “to salute and share his blessing.”

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Despite the health issues, Pope Francis’s social media still has presented #gospeloftheday on Sunday, which was accompanied by a note from His Holiness thanks to the hikers for their prayers shortly after entering the hospital.

“I recently received many affection messages, and I am particularly surprised by the messages and graphics from children,” the Pope books. “Thank you for your proximity, and for the prayers you received from all over the world!”

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