After a two-day hospital stay, San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller thanked the public for the prayers in a social media video shared Friday.
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– After a two-day hospital stay, San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller thanked the public for the prayers in a social media video shared Friday. “I’ve had difficult problems because my sugar went very low, and it was dangerous,” García-Siller said.“I have visited many hospitals in many occasions, and to be a patient, it’s a little bit different,” García-Siller said.Jordan McMorrough, director of communications for the archdiocese, said Thursday that the archbishop is resting comfortably at home.
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