<p>Vatican City: Pope Francis plans to make his first appearance in five weeks on Sunday, offering a blessing from the window of his room at Rome's Gemelli Hospital as he battles double pneumonia, the Vatican said.</p><p>Francis, 88, was admitted to the hospital on February 14 with a severe respiratory infection that has required evolving treatment.</p><p>The pope has only been seen once during his hospital stay, in a photo the Vatican released last week, showing the pontiff at prayer in a hospital chapel.</p>.Pope Francis seen in hospital for first time as Vatican releases photo.<p>Francis wants to come to the hospital window around noon-time on Sunday to give a greeting and blessing, the Vatican said in a brief statement on Saturday.</p><p>The pope usually offers a weekly noon-time prayer in St. Peter's Square on Sundays. Francis has not been able to do since February 9, before going to hospital.</p><p>The Vatican said Francis was not expected to deliver the prayer this Sunday, in a sign that the pope is still recovering from pneumonia, but would come to the window for a greeting.</p>
<p>Vatican City: Pope Francis plans to make his first appearance in five weeks on Sunday, offering a blessing from the window of his room at Rome's Gemelli Hospital as he battles double pneumonia, the Vatican said.</p><p>Francis, 88, was admitted to the hospital on February 14 with a severe respiratory infection that has required evolving treatment.</p><p>The pope has only been seen once during his hospital stay, in a photo the Vatican released last week, showing the pontiff at prayer in a hospital chapel.</p>.Pope Francis seen in hospital for first time as Vatican releases photo.<p>Francis wants to come to the hospital window around noon-time on Sunday to give a greeting and blessing, the Vatican said in a brief statement on Saturday.</p><p>The pope usually offers a weekly noon-time prayer in St. Peter's Square on Sundays. Francis has not been able to do since February 9, before going to hospital.</p><p>The Vatican said Francis was not expected to deliver the prayer this Sunday, in a sign that the pope is still recovering from pneumonia, but would come to the window for a greeting.</p>