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    Rome woman makes daily pilgrimage to Vatican, hospital to pray for Pope

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    Posted on March 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Carmela Vittoria Mancuso, a 79-year-old from Rome, makes daily trips to pray for Pope Francis, who is hospitalized with double pneumonia.

    Rome Woman's Daily Journey to Pray for Pope at Vatican and Hospital

    By Malgorzata Wojtunik and Marissa Davison

    ROME (Reuters) - Clutching a bouquet of yellow roses, 79-year-old Carmela Vittoria Mancuso makes her way to Rome's Gemelli hospital each morning and later heads to St. Peter's Square at the Vatican in the evening to pray for the ailing Pope Francis.

    The pontiff, who is 88 and has been battling double pneumonia, was admitted to Gemelli on February 14 and has not been seen in public since. The Vatican said on Thursday that he had spent another "tranquil" night and was resting.

    The diminutive Mancuso, who has attended daily mass in the hospital chapel since Francis was admitted, travels by train to join the faithful in St. Peter's Square for a rosary prayer.

    "I have been on a continuous pilgrimage," said Mancuso, noting that February 28 was particularly moving as she heard that the Pope had an "isolated breathing crisis."

    "I heard from others that (the Pope) had got worse. It was a moment of discouragement. I took part in the rosary where I was almost crying," she said.

    Mancuso first encountered Pope Francis in December 2017 at Santa Marta House, his residence in the Vatican City. She shouted, "Greetings, Holy Father" as he greeted staff, and recalled that "as he made the toast, he turned around and said 'Thank you.'"

    Since then, Mancuso has attended weekly Wednesday audiences with Francis, offering him yellow roses that symbolically match the Vatican flag.

    Originally from Calabria in the south but now living in the Rome neighbourhood of Monteverde, Mancuso walks down the cobblestones of St. Peter's Square for the evening prayer.

    Wrapped up in a coat and scarf against the late winter chill, she takes a seat in the front row to pray for the pope and the "tenderness, joy, and exultancy" that, in her view, made him special.

    (Editing by Keith Weir and Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Carmela Vittoria Mancuso prays daily for Pope Francis.
    • •Pope Francis is hospitalized with double pneumonia.
    • •Mancuso travels to Gemelli hospital and Vatican daily.
    • •She offers yellow roses symbolizing the Vatican flag.
    • •Mancuso has a personal connection with the Pope.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rome woman makes daily pilgrimage to Vatican, hospital to pray for Pope

    1What does Carmela Mancuso do daily for Pope Francis?

    Carmela Vittoria Mancuso makes a daily pilgrimage to the Gemelli hospital and St. Peter's Square to pray for Pope Francis' health.

    2Why is February 28 significant for Mancuso?

    February 28 was particularly moving for Mancuso as she heard about the Pope's 'isolated breathing crisis,' which brought her a moment of discouragement.

    3What does Mancuso offer Pope Francis during her visits?

    During her visits, Mancuso offers Pope Francis yellow roses, which symbolically match the Vatican flag.

    4How did Mancuso first meet Pope Francis?

    Mancuso first encountered Pope Francis in December 2017 at Santa Marta House, where she greeted him as he interacted with staff.

    5What does Mancuso pray for at St. Peter's Square?

    Mancuso prays for the Pope and for the 'tenderness, joy, and exultancy' that she believes makes him special.

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