Pope Francis leads long Vatican mass after health setbacks
An hour after the ceremony, Pope Francis appeared to people in St. Peter's Square

Pope Francis delivers his blessing to faithful from his studio window overlooking St. Peter's square to celebrate the Angelus noon prayer, at the Vatican. (Photo: AP)
Vatican City: Looking tired but relaxed, Pope Francis has led his first major public ceremony after a spate of cancelled appointments for health problems.
Francis appeared to hold up well Sunday during the more than 90-minute Mass in St Peter's Basilica to honour Saints Peter and Paul.
The Vatican has played down the cancellations, including one last-minute Friday because 77-year-old Francis had an unspecified "mild" health problem.
Francis, often laughing or smiling, chatted with each of the 24 archbishops kneeling before him to receive a white woollen band symbolizing shared episcopal power.
An hour after the ceremony, he appeared to people in St. Peter's Square from an Apostolic Palace window. He appealed for Iraq's leaders to use dialogue to save national unity and avoid further warfare there.
( Source : AP )
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