Pope Francis was photographed at Gemelli Hospital for the first time since being admitted last month for double pneumonia. The 88-year-old pope concelebrated Holy Mass Sunday morning and his condition remains stable, according to a Vatican official. He is continuing therapy, including motor and respiratory physiotherapy, and has been able to work a little during the day. Last week, he surpassed four weeks of hospitalization. Earlier this month, he participated in a spiritual retreat virtually due to his condition. Despite the progress in his recovery, doctors remain cautious about his overall fragility. The pope had part of one lung removed when he was young, and was admitted to the hospital on Feb. 14 due to a respiratory infection. His latest medical bulletin noted improvements, but he still needs to remain hospitalized for an unspecified number of days. The pope has been declared safe from imminent danger of death, but concerns about the future of his papacy were raised due to his illness. However, he has been making gradual progress and his condition is being closely monitored by medical professionals.
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