Pope Francis Visits Rome Hospital for Diagnostic Tests

| 02/28/2024

By: Vatican News

The pope has been suffering from mild flu symptoms

As Pope Francis exits the Paul VI Audience Hall after his weekly general audience at the Vatican on February 28, 2024, a group of people greet him.
As Pope Francis exits the Paul VI Audience Hall after his weekly general audience at the Vatican on February 28, 2024, a group of people greet him. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

A statement released by the Holy See Press Office on Wednesday said Pope Francis visited the Gemelli Hospital on Rome’s Tiber Island straight after the General Audience, where he underwent some diagnostic tests. Following the tests, he was driven back to the Vatican.

Some scheduled papal audiences were canceled in the past days as a precautionary measure due to flu symptoms the Pope was experiencing.

On Wednesday morning, at the beginning of the Wednesday General Audience, he explained to those present in the Paul VI Hall that he still had a “cold”  and he asked one of his collaborators, Monsignor Filippo Ciampanelli, to read the catechesis for him.

Immediately after the audience, he was driven to the Rome hospital on the Tiber Island, which is very close to the Vatican.

On Sunday, he recited the Angelus as usual, appearing at the balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square.

The Holy See Press Office meanwhile has confirmed the Pope will receive German Chancellor, Olaf Scholtz, in audience on Saturday, March 2, as planned.

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