It is the 88-year-old pontiff's first significant public appearance
since he left hospital, where he was treated for double pneumonia.
Pope Francis has made a brief appearance to bless crowds gathered to celebrate Easter Sunday at the Vatican.
It is his first significant public appearance since he left hospital, where he was treated for double pneumonia.
The 88-year-old pontiff was in a wheelchair and looked frail, but managed to wave at the faithful gathered in St Peter's Square.
He
was met with cheers, applause and chants of "Viva il Papa" - meaning
long live the Pope - as he was wheeled out onto the balcony over the
entrance of St Peter's Basilica.
"Brothers and sisters, Happy Easter!" he said, before an aide read
the rest of his annual Urbi et Orbi blessing and speech, which called
for an end of the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.
"May the risen Christ grant Ukraine, devastated by war, his Easter
gift of peace, and encourage all parties involved to pursue efforts
aimed at achieving a just and lasting peace," the message said.
"In this Jubilee year, may Easter also be a fitting occasion for the liberation of prisoners of war and political prisoners!
Before the public appearance, the Pope also "exchanged good wishes"
with US vice president JD Vance during a private audience at the
Vatican.
Mr Vance, who is in Rome with his family, also met with
Pope Francis on Saturday, where the Vatican said there had been "an
exchange of opinions" over international conflicts, migrants and
prisoners.
Leading up to Easter he skipped the solemn services of Good Friday
and Holy Saturday, with many hoping he would appear on Sunday, which is
one of the most important dates in the Catholic calendar.
Cardinal
Angelo Comastri, the retired archpriest of St Peter's Basilica, instead
opened Sunday's open-air mass in front of the large crowds.
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