Learn to switch off, says pope in first appearance at Vatican after hospital stay
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Learn to switch off, says pope in first appearance at Vatican after hospital stay
- Title: Learn to switch off, says pope in first appearance at Vatican after hospital stay
- Date: 18th July 2021
- Summary: VATICAN CITY (JULY 18, 2021) (REUTERS) FAITHFUL APPLAUDING (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) FAITHFUL FROM VENEZUELA, ANDREINA NUNEZ, SAYING: "I saw him in a good shape, cheerful and with a lot of energy. I'm very happy. Today I came to see how the pope was, because I also follow him on Instagram, on social networks, and I always see him very active. I am very happy." (SOUNDBITE) (Italian) FAITHFUL FROM SICILY, CROCELLA BONVISSUTO, SAYING: "He seems to me active, that he is fine. I was pleased to see him again in person, because it is the third time that I see him in the Vatican." (SOUNDBITE) (Italian) FAITHFUL, DADA PESA, SAYING: "I followed the Angelus at Gemelli, and on that occasion (the pope) seemed a bit weak to me. But even today his cough worried me. Let us pray to the Lord for his health, as it is important for all of us in this period." (SOUNDBITE) (Italian) FAITHFUL, WENDY STUART, SAYING: "I believe that (the pope) had excellent doctors at the Gemelli hospital, and so we saw him again today at the window for the Sunday Angelus."
- Embargoed: 1st August 2021 13:32
- Keywords: Angelus prayer Pope Francis Vatican City hospital surgery
- Location: VATICAN CITY
- City: VATICAN CITY
- Country: Various
- Topics: Religion/Belief,Society/Social Issues
- Reuters ID: LVA009EMD9RGN
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- Story Text:Pope Francis made his first public appearance since returning to the Vatican mid-week after an 11-day hospital stay, telling well-wishers on Sunday (July 18) they should take a break and switch off from the stresses of modern life.
"Let us put a halt to the frantic running around dictated by our agendas. Let us learn how to take a break, to turn off the mobile phone," Pope Francis said in his weekly address from a window overlooking St. Peter's Square.
The 84-year-old pope had part of his colon removed in an operation on July 4 -- the first time that Francis has faced a significant health concern during his eight-year papacy.
He returned to the Vatican on Wednesday (July 14), where he needed help from assistants to get out of his car. He looked well on Sunday, speaking in a relatively clear voice although not as strong as before his hospitalization. He did not mention his stay in the hospital.
Hundreds of people were gathered in the sunny square and cheered when he appeared at the open window.
As is often the case, at the end of his address the pope mentioned some of the events dominating world headlines.
He urged an end to the recent public unrest in South Africa and called for peace and dialogue in Cuba after unprecedented protests rocked the Communist-run country.
"I am also close to the dear people of Cuba in these difficult times, in particular to the families who especially suffer," Francis said to cheers.
He also referred to catastrophic floods in recent days in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, which have killed more than 180 people.
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