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Inside the VaticanMarch 27, 2025
Massimiliano Strappetti, the nurse who is Pope Francis' primary medical caregiver at the Vatican, adjusts a microphone for the pope as he greets a crowd of well-wishers at Rome's Gemelli hospital before returning to the Vatican March 23, 2025. (CNS photo/Pablo Esparza)

Pope Francis has returned home after 38 days in the hospital, which included two life-threatening respiratory crises. In this episode, host Colleen Dulle and veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O’Connell discuss a revealing new interview that the pope’s doctor gave to an Italian newspaper. Gerry describes the scene at the Gemelli Hospital when the pope made his first public appearance on March 23, and the two describe what they know so far about what to expect from the pope’s planned two-month convalescence period.

Note: After this podcast was recorded, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s planned visit to the Vatican had been postponed due to the pope’s need for rest.

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Links for further reading:

Pope Francis’ doctor reveals ‘we had to choose’ whether to ‘let him go’ during breathing crisis

Pope Francis returns to the Vatican to continue his recovery

Cardinal Fernandez talks Pope Francis’ emotional state and what to expect in this ‘new phase’ of his papacy

Jesuits offer reparations to women allegedly abused by ex-Jesuit artist Marko Rupnik

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