Pope Francis’s health has significantly improved after a challenging battle against pneumonia that left him hospitalized for six weeks. Doctors announced that he would be discharged from the hospital in Rome this Sunday, allowing him to continue his recovery in the Vatican for at least two months. His condition, which had severely threatened his life on two occasions, has stabilized due to successful treatment against infections. Although he is not yet fully healed, he will be under therapy and require supplemental oxygen, typical for pneumonia patients in recovery. The medical team, led by Dr. Sergio Alfieri, noted that the pope expressed joy about going home, having been eager about his discharge. Throughout his hospital stay, Catholics worldwide have united in prayer for his recovery, with nightly rosary sessions being held in St. Peter’s Square, drawing significant crowds of faithful attendees eager to support their spiritual leader.