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Pope Francis shows world his health is improving two months after hospitalization for bronchitis
Almost two months after being hospitalized for bronchitis, Pope Francis thanked the doctors that caught the infection in a ...
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Pope Francis: Health improving after night in hospital
Pope Francis was admitted to hospital with what was initially said to be a check up on Wednesday Pope Francis' health is improving after he was taken to hospital with a respiratory condition, the ...
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Pope Francis’s Health Is Improving and He May Be Discharged Within Days
(Bloomberg) -- Pope Francis’s health is “gradually improving” and he may be discharged in the next few days, the Vatican said. Most Read from Bloomberg Trump Faces Fingerprints, Mug Shots ...
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Pope Francis resumes regular appointments after canceling schedule with a fever
Vatican City — Pope Francis resumed regular appointments on Saturday, one day after canceling his schedule due to a fever.
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Vatican says Pope Francis skips public audiences due to fever
In response to reporters, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said, “Due to a feverish state, Pope Francis did not hold any ...
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Pope Francis says he did not lose consciousness before hospitalization in March
Pope Francis was asked about his health in the context of his planned upcoming travels, in particular to Lisbon, Portugal, at the beginning of August for World Youth Day. The pope said a doctor ...
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Pope Francis resumes normal schedule one day after fever
Pope Francis shakes hands with film director Martin Scorsese and his wife Helen Morris. One day after suffering from a fever, Pope Francis resumed his normal activities, including ...
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Puzzling Out Pope Francis
Rep. Paul Gosar, a Republican from Arizona in his third term in Congress, attracted more attention than he ever has before by announcing that he would boycott Pope Francis’s speech to his ...
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Pope Francis on Love, Marriage, and the Family
Its sheer size suggests the wisdom — although probably the futility, too — of Pope Francis’s plea that his apostolic exhortation “on love in the family” be read “patiently and ...
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“You can't understand Pope Francis without Juan Peron and Evita Peron” says the Washington Post
Mario Jose Francisco Bergoglio (R), the pope’s father, had come to Argentina from Italy’s Piedmont region with his parents and five siblings in 1928 The pope, Barbaro said, is a “Peronist ...
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World War III has been declared, Pope Francis says
Pope Francis last week told editors of the European cultural magazines of the Society of Jesus that, in his opinion, World War III had been declared, it was reported Tuesday by La Civilta Cattolica.
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Pope says NATO may have caused Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
ROME — Pope Francis said that NATO “barking” at Russia’s door may have led to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine — and said he has offered to meet the Russian president in Moscow. In an interview ...

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