Pope Francis, who was hospitalized for colon surgery earlier this week, is set to be discharged on Sunday, according to his doctors. The pontiff underwent a scheduled surgery for a "severe" narrowing of his large intestine, and has been recovering at the Gemelli University Hospital in Rome.

After a successful procedure, doctors have been monitoring the Pope's progress closely and are pleased with his recovery. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni assured the public that the 84-year-old Pope is in good condition and is healing well.

Despite his hospitalization, Pope Francis has continued to maintain his public appearances, participating in the Sunday Angelus prayer from his hospital bed. The Pope's dedication to his duties even during his recovery has been commended by his followers around the world.

As the Pope prepares to leave the hospital on Sunday, his doctors have ensured that he will continue to receive the necessary medical care at the Vatican. Pope Francis' health has been a topic of concern in recent years, but his resilience and determination have been an inspiration to many.