Pope Francis thanks volunteers for miracle of tenderness after latest Holy Year event absence as he shows gradual improvement

ROME — Pope Francis issued a message Sunday thanking volunteers for the “miracle of tenderness” they offer the sick, as he continued his recovery from double pneumonia and doctors reported positive news.After more than three weeks in the hospital, the 88-year-old pope is responding well to treatment and has shown a “gradual, slight improvement” in recent days.For the fourth Sunday in a row, the 88-year-old Francis didn’t appear for his weekly noon blessing, but he met with his top deputies and the Holy See distributed the text he would have delivered if he were well enough.

In it, the Argentine pope thanked all those who were caring for him and others who are sick and experiencing a “night of pain.”“Brothers and sisters, during my prolonged hospitalization here, I too experience the thoughtfulness of service and the tenderness of care, in particular from the doctors and health care workers, whom I thank from the bottom of my heart,” read the message from Gemelli hospital.“And while I am here, I think of the many people who in various ways are close to the sick, and who are for them a sign of the Lord’s presence.We need this, the ‘miracle of tenderness’ which accompanies those who are in adversity, bringing a little light into the night of pain,” he wrote.Francis, who has chronic lung disease and had part of one lung removed as a young man, has remained in stable condition at Gemelli, with no fever and good oxygen levels in his blood for several days, doctors reported in a Vatican statement Saturday.The doctors said that such stability “as a consequence testifies to a good response to therapy.” It was the first time the doctors had reported that Francis was responding positively to the treatment for the complex lung infection that was diagnosed after he was hospitalized on Feb.

14.But they kept his prognosis as “guarded”, meaning he’s not out of danger.On Sunday morning, the Vatican reported he was resting after a quiet ...

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