He left Rome’s Gemelli hospital in a wheelchair from the main entrance of the hospital waving to other patients and journalists.
“I am alive,” he responded to reporters’ questions on his health.
Chief surgeon Sergio Alfieri, who operated on the pope on June 7, said the pontiff was well and that he will be able to deal with his trips better than before.
“It will be a stronger pope,” Alfieri said.
Due to the surgery and subsequent hospitalization, the pope, 86, had canceled all his engagements until June 18.
He is scheduled to make trips to Portugal and Mongolia in August.
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