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Pope's work during convalescence includes clearing path for saints from Venezuela, Papua New Guinea

Vatican Daily Life
April 01, 2025

VATICAN CITY (AP) โ€” Pope Francis spends part of his days at his desk working and concelebrates Mass daily in his private chapel, the Vatican said Tuesday, in signs of continued improvements during his convalescence at the Vatican after beating life-threatening double pneumonia.

โ€œThe pope is continuing physical and respiratory therapy, with the expected results, which means his voice is also improving," the Vatican said. โ€œThere is obviously also time for work, which the pope does partly sitting at a desk.โ€

That included clearing the path to canonization for the first saints to hail from Venezuela and Papua New Guinea, as well as an archbishop killed during the massacres of Armenians in 1915.

Pope's work during convalescence includes clearing path for saints from Venezuela, Papua New Guinea
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The decrees were approved last Friday in coordination with the curia, or Vatican hierarchy, from Santa Marta, the Vatican hotel where the 88-year-old pope's apartment is located.

Announced on Monday, they relate to the canonization of Peter To Rot, a layman from Papua New Guinea who was declared a martyr for the faith after he died in prison in World War II, Venezuelan religious founder Blessed Marรญa del Monte Carmelo and Archbishop Ignatius Choukrallah Maloyan, who was executed during the mass killings of Armenians in 1915 along with 13 priests when they refused to renounce their faith.

Maloyan was among an estimated 1.5 million people killed in the events, which are widely viewed by scholars at the first genocide of the 20th century. Turkey denies the deaths constituted genocide, saying the toll has been inflated and that those killed were victims of civil war and unrest.

Blessed Marรญa del Monte Carmelo, born Carmen Elena Rendรญles Martรญnez, founded the Congregation of the Handmaids of Jesus. The miracle attributed to her intercession involved a young woman in Caracas who was cured of a heart condition.

Pope's condition

Pope's work during convalescence includes clearing path for saints from Venezuela, Papua New Guinea
Vatican Daily Life

The Vatican, which has reduced its updates on the pope's health to twice weekly, said he remains in a good mood and continues to receive greetings of affection from the faithful.

An X-ray this week shows a โ€œslight improvementโ€ in a lingering lung infection, the Vatican said. Doctors have said that the pope has recovered from the pneumonia, but that a fungal infection in his airways would take months to clear under pharmaceutical treatment.

Francis hasn't had any official visitors since returning on March 23 to the Vatican, although the doctor who coordinated his hospital treatment at Romeโ€™s Gemelli hospital, Dr. Sergio Alfieri, visited him last Wednesday and intends to make weekly visits to monitor his recovery. He is being attended at the Vatican by his regular medical team.

New audio message

Doctors have ordered two months of rest to fully recover and to avoid large gatherings. The Vatican hasn't yet said whether the pope would be able to participate in any celebration during Holy Week leading up to Easter on April 20. On Wednesday, the Vatican will mark the 20th anniversary of St. John Paul II's death with a Mass.

Alfieri said that the pope was near death during an acute respiratory crisis eight days after his Feb. 14 hospitalization, and that both the pope and his primary medical caregiver consented to โ€œdecisiveโ€ measures despite the risks that it posed to his organs.

The Vatican on Tuesday also released an audio message from the pope released before his hospitalization. Speaking in Spanish, the pope said he "would like for us to look less at screens, and look each other in the eyes more! Something's wrong if we spend more time on our cell phones, than with people.''

He urged people to use "technology to unite, not to divide,'' including to help the poor, the sick and the disabled, and to help care for the planet.

The pope was last seen upon his release from the hospital, appearing frail and his voice weak as he greeted well-wishers from a Gemelli hospital balcony. The Vatican previously released an audio recording of the pope in a wan voice thanking the faithful for their prayers, and a photograph of the pope concelebrating Mass inside his private chapel in the hospital, pictured from behind.

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