From The New York Times:
The Pope’s voice was thin and raspy, which was to be expected for a patient who had suffered serious damage to his lungs and respiratory muscles, as his doctors explained at a news conference Saturday. His appearance on Sunday was met with cheers of “Papa Francesco” from the faithful outside the hospital. “Long live the pope,” someone called out. The Pope made the Sign of the Cross in a blessing, then was wheeled back into the hospital.
“He seems very weak, and from the news we know that he still has two months to recover fully, but even though that’s the case, we see hope in this,” said Patricia Olivera, a teacher from Portugal who was in the crowd. “This Pope is our hope,” she said, to help us “get through some things that are happening in our world that are very frightful.”