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Vatican News: Pope Francis’ Health, Ukraine’s Plea, and More

Photo of Pope Francis, Ukraine asks Vatican's Help, 42-second Silence of Pope Francis, Victims of Macedonia, Healing Church Division

This week’s Vaticano Updates – the most important news from the Holy Father and the Vatican. 

First Photo Of Pope Francis In Gemelli Hospital 

The Vatican has released the first photo of Pope Francis since he entered Gemelli Hospital in Rome on Feb. 14. In the photo, the Holy Father can be seen seated before the altar of the chapel where he concelebrated the Eucharist. The Vatican also reported that “the pope’s condition remains stable” and that he is continuing with the prescribed therapies. 

Ukraine Asks Vatican For Help 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has provided the Vatican with a list of names of Ukrainians detained by the Russian military. The president officially asked for diplomatic mediation to secure their release and indicated that he had a telephone conversation with Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Holy See’s secretary of state. He also expressed his gratitude for the prayers for Ukraine and for peace. 

Rome Marathon: 42-second Silence For Pope Francis 

Over 30,000 runners held 42 seconds of silence for Pope Francis before the start of the Rome Marathon last weekend. The silence — 42 seconds for the 42 kilometers in a marathon — is a sign of closeness toward the ailing, 88-year-old pope. More than 30,000 people from 126 countries registered for the March 16 race that started near the Colosseum. 

Pope Francis Prays For Victims In Macedonia 

Pope Francis prayed for victims of a nightclub fire that left at least 59 people dead and an additional 155 people injured in the town of Kočani in North Macedonia. In his telegram addressed to the country’s Bishop Kiro Stojanov of Skopje the Pontiff assures remembrance in prayer for those who lost their lives while invoking heavenly comfort for those who suffer the consequences of such a harsh trial. The deadly blaze broke out when indoor fireworks were lit during a concert. 

Church Division Is ‘Not Insurmountable’ 

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople said that the tensions between the Catholic and the Orthodox Church “are not insurmountable.” Talking to a pilgrimage group from the German Association of the Holy Land, the honorary head of worldwide Orthodoxy underlined that he is “full of hope” to resolve those tensions “in a few years.” This year, Orthodox and Catholic Christians will celebrate Easter on the same date. 

Adapted by Jacob Stein 

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