National Post (National Edition)
POPE REAPPEARS AFTER ILLNESS, CALLS FOR WORLD PEACE
Pope Francis reappeared on Friday after chronic sciatic pain forced him to miss the Church's New Year services, and made no mention of his ailment as he delivered his traditional appeal for world peace. The Pope was unable to attend services on Thursday and again on Friday morning because of the sciatica, which causes pain down the lower back and legs. It was believed to be the first time since he became Pope in 2013 that Francis, who turned 84 last month, has been prevented by health reasons from leading a major papal event. However, he showed no sign of discomfort as he delivered a noon address and prayer. “Life today is governed by war, by enmity, by many things that are destructive. We want peace. It is a gift,” Francis said, adding that the response to the coronavirus crisis showed the importance of burden-sharing.