Archbishop Scicluna Discharged: Malta’s Spiritual Leader Begins Convalescence
Archbishop Scicluna Discharged from Hospital: A Road to Recovery
In the heart of Malta, at Mater Dei Hospital, a familiar figure was discharged today, carrying with him not just his belongings, but also the prayers and well wishes of an entire nation. Archbishop Charles Scicluna, the spiritual leader of the Maltese Catholic Church, has begun his convalescence after a successful surgery.
Surgery and Recovery
The Archbishop underwent surgery recently to address a long-standing health issue. The procedure, performed by a team of local medical professionals, was deemed successful, with the Archbishop making a steady recovery. Today, he was discharged from the hospital, marking a significant milestone in his journey back to full health.
“It’s a relief to see His Grace making such progress,” said Dr. Joseph Muscat, one of the attending physicians. “The Maltese people have been incredibly supportive, and we’ve felt that love and warmth in every prayer and message of support.”
Curia: A Beacon of Support
The Archdiocese of Malta, the Curia, has been a beacon of support throughout the Archbishop’s ordeal. “We’ve been praying for His Grace’s swift recovery, and we’re grateful for the outpouring of support from the Maltese people,” said Mons. Charles Scicluna, the Archbishop’s secretary.
The Curia has also been instrumental in keeping the Maltese faithful informed about the Archbishop’s health. Regular updates have been posted on the Archdiocese’s website and social media platforms, a testament to the Church’s commitment to transparency and communication in these challenging times.
: A Roadmap to Recovery
While the Archbishop has been discharged, his road to full recovery is still a journey. He will continue to convalesce at the Archbishop’s Palace in Floriana, with a team of medical professionals monitoring his progress.
“His Grace will need time to rest and recuperate,” said Dr. Muscat. “But we’re confident that with the love and support of the Maltese people, he’ll make a full recovery.”
As the Archbishop begins his convalescence, the Maltese people are invited to keep him in their prayers. The Archdiocese has also encouraged the faithful to send messages of support, which can be done via the Archdiocese’s website.
In the words of Mons. Scicluna, “Let us continue to pray for His Grace’s swift and complete recovery. Together, we can help him navigate this road to recovery, one step at a time.”
