Pope Francis' Health Improves as He Presides Over Ritual in Rome

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Pope Francis' Health Improves as He Presides Over Ritual in Rome
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Pope Francis' health appeared to have improved as he presided at a ritual at a Rome parish without signs of fatigue from bronchitis. He read his homily on forgiveness and urged priests not to be severe when hearing confessions. Francis heard confessions of about 10 people and showed no signs of discomfort.

Pope Francis ' health appeared to have improved as he presided at a ritual at a Rome parish without signs of fatigue from bronchitis. He read his homily on forgiveness and urged priests not to be severe when hearing confessions.

Francis heard confessions of about 10 people and showed no signs of discomfort.

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