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ROME – After taking several days off due to what the Vatican described as a mild flu, Pope Francis on Wednesday resumed his normal schedule, but had an aide read his remarks during a public address and underwent tests at a Roman hospital after.
Speaking to attendees of his Feb. 28 Wednesday general audience, Pope Francis said “I am still a bit sick, and because of this I have asked Monsignor [Filippo] Ciampanelli to read the catechesis.”
Ciampanelli, an official of the Vatican’s Secretariat of State, read the pope’s speech, but Francis delivered the traditional greetings to different language groups himself.
The Vatican announced Saturday that Pope Francis had canceled his audiences that day because he was suffering from a “mild flu-like state.”
While Francis delivered his Sunday Angelus address as planned, he also canceled Monday’s commitments due to his ongoing cold, though the Vatican clarified that he had no fever. He had no publicly announced appointments on Tuesday
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