A month after Pope Francis' hospitalisation, the pilgrimage of faithful on Friday (March 14) did not stop at the Agostino Gemelli hospital in Rome where the 88-year-old head of the Catholic Church is receiving treatment for double pneumonia.
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00:00I'm here for Pope Francis first of all, and for my wife, who is in the hematology department,
00:20in the hope that she can do something. I'm a believer.
00:25I come almost every Friday to say the prayer. It's not today, the first prayer.
00:30In recent years, I really liked the closeness to young people, the closeness to peace,
00:36because today it is very important. He often talks about peace, and so I liked this.
00:44He has always been close to young people, and young people have never abandoned him.
00:49This is a demonstration of affection. It's true, at an age.
00:54But he really was a very close person to young people.
00:58And if we, the elderly, do not help the young, there will be no future.
01:03This is a program for him. So he heals himself, he comes to do the things you are doing for us.
01:10So we say thank you God, so you give health, good health, so come.
01:16We have remained confident even before. We hoped, because when the Pope, two Sundays ago,
01:26sent a message to see us again, we immediately thought it was better.
01:33And then there was the news that the prognosis had been released, and this made us very happy.
01:40I came here to Rome to pray, to bring the greetings and prayers of many relatives of the Pope of Piedmont,
01:50and of all our friends and diocesans.
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