
He papa Francisco He showed his characteristic humor during the visit of the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Melonito his hospital room on Wednesday, mocking the false rumors about his death that had circulated on social networks the previous night.
“Someone prayed for the pontiff to go to Paradise, but the master of the masses thought that he left me here”the Pope joked, according to the Italian newspaper Corriere della Serashowing his resistant spirit despite being hospitalized by bilateral pneumonia at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome since Friday.
The 87 -year -old pontiff spoke with slightly chopped breathing, but maintained his typical generous smile and the brightness of his eyes while receiving Meloni on the tenth floor of the hospital, according to the Courier. The visit occurred in the middle of a Speculation whirlwind In social networks about his supposed death, which the Pope approached with his characteristic humor.
“I know there are people out there who say my time has arrived. They always call misfortune!“, said.
During the 20 minutes that the meeting lasted, as confirmed by the office of the Prime Minister in the Palazzo Chigi, Francisco recognized the medical councils he has received regarding his recovery. “Doctors have told me that I need to take some time. I shouldn't meet many people and I can't work much here, ”said the Pope, sharing the instructions of his medical team.
The Pontiff, known for being a challenging patient, expressed his special concern for the next religious obligations. “I will not be able to live the Holy Jubilee in person”he trusted Meloni, showing a growing acceptance of the recommendations of his doctors. And he added with his characteristic humor: “Doctors have told me that I must be careful with my health, or I will go straight to heaven.”
Meloni, who has filed a warm relationship with Pope Francis during his term, arrived at the hospital on behalf of the Italian people. “I have come in the name of the Italian people to tell you that we are all close to you And we wish him a speedy recovery, ”he said when he met the Pope.
After the visit, the prime minister's office issued a statement in which he expressed his relief for finding the Pope in a good mood, directly contradicting false information about his death. “We have joked as always. He has not lost his proverbial sense of humor”Meloni reported, which described the Pope as “Alert and receptive.”
The meeting showed the good link between both leaders. His close and dyed relationship of irony was evident in a previous encounter at the Conference on Birth States, in May 2023, in which the Pope had joked about Meloni's white blazer, saying: “Today we are dressed the same. ”

During Wednesday's visit, Meloni took the opportunity to express the nation's gratitude for Francisco's papal mandate. “In my institutional role,” he said, “I wanted to express to Pope Francis, in the name of the entire nation, our gratitude for the good he has done during these years of pontificate” He added that he was “sure that Providence will be benevolent” with him, and described the Pope as “a man of great holiness.”
The Prime Minister seemed deeply moved by the meeting, trusting later: “I love it very much”and expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to visit him. Before leaving, he invoked “divine protection on his figure as Roman Pontiff.”
The visit served to dissipate concerns about the state of the Pope, while highlighting the unique relationship between the Italian government and the Vatican. Meloni's relief was palpable by commenting: “Of all the terrible things that have happened, this [los falsos rumores de muerte] It would have been the worst of all. ”
The Pope's medical team continues to supervise its recovery from bilateral pneumonia, and The Pontiff shows signs of improvement despite requiring continued rest and limited activities. The Vatican has not yet announced a specific date for its reinstatement to its usual tasks in the Holy See, although Meloni expressed his hope that his rapid return will occur: “I hope you return to the Vatican soon.”