
Exciting Updates on Pope Francis’ Potential Presence at Holy Week and Easter Octave Events
By Vatican News
As Pope Francis continues his recovery after being hospitalized for 38 days, the Holy See Press Office is closely monitoring his health to determine his potential presence at upcoming Holy Week and Easter Octave events.
The statement from the Press Office highlights the need to assess the Pope’s health condition in the coming weeks to decide on his participation in the Holy Week rites.
While the Pope’s attendance is uncertain, the calendar for Holy Week and the Octave of Easter has been announced, featuring a significant event – the canonization Mass of Blessed Carlo Acutis on Divine Mercy Sunday.
Key dates include Palm Sunday on April 13, Holy Thursday on April 17, Good Friday on April 18, and Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday, followed by Easter Sunday and the celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday on April 27.
Stay tuned for more updates as we await confirmation of Pope Francis’ presence at these meaningful events.