Tag: Pope’s health

Pope Francis’ Health Update: Improvements in Respiratory Treatment
Pope Francis shows improvement in respiratory treatment after 32 days at Gemelli Hospital. Holy See confirms stable condition and shares first image of him concelebrating Mass. Related: Update on Pope Francis’s Health: Slight Improvements in a Complex Context On March 17, the Holy See Press Office released a report on Pope Francis’ health, indicating slight […]
March 17, 2025

Pope Remains Stable And Continues To Improve, But Needs To Remain Hospitalized
The clinical condition of Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized for 30 days at the Gemelli hospital in Rome for respiratory problems, remains stable and his improvement continues gradually, but he will still need to remain in the hospital for an indefinite period. RELATED: Update on Pope Francis’s Health: Slight Improvements in a Complex Context […]
March 15, 2025

Update on Pope Francis’s Health: Slight Improvements in a Complex Context
It is worth noting that a new medical evaluation is expected on March 12, which could provide further details about his condition. Related: Pope Francis Sends His First Message from the Hospital: Thanks the Faithful for Their Prayers The Holy See Press Office has provided an update on the health of Pope Francis, who has […]
March 11, 2025

Pope Francis Sends His First Message from the Hospital: Thanks the Faithful for Their Prayers
Regarding his health condition, it has been reported that the Pope’s clinical status has remained stable compared to previous days. Related: Pope Francis Faces New Health Challenges After 18 Days of Hospitalization Pope Francis, who is reported to be in “stable” condition after three weeks of hospitalization, has shared his first recorded message from Rome’s […]
March 6, 2025

Pope Francis Faces New Health Challenges After 18 Days of Hospitalization
To address this, two bronchoscopies were performed to aspirate the abundant secretions generated by his lungs in an effort to expel the bacteria present. Related: Pope Francis Remains ‘Stable’ and Overs the Respiratory Crisis In a statement issued by the Holy See, it has been reported that Pope Francis experienced two episodes of acute respiratory […]
March 3, 2025

Pope Francis Remains ‘Stable’ and Overs the Respiratory Crisis
The Pope remains stable, has no fever and has not needed non-invasive mechanical ventilation in recent hours, which means that he has overcome the last respiratory crisis of last Friday without direct consequences, said this Sunday Vatican sources. RELATED: Pope Francis in Stable Condition, Without New Respiratory Attacks “Today, too, the Holy Father’s clinical condition […]
March 2, 2025

Pope Francis in Stable Condition, Without New Respiratory Attacks
Pope Francis is stable and alternates non-invasive mechanical ventilation with oxygen therapy, always maintaining a good response to treatment, without new episodes of bronchospasm as suffered this Friday, reported the Vatican on Saturday. RELATED: Pope Francis’ Health Remains Critical but Stable; Continues Duties from Hospital Amid Global Prayers for Recovery “The Holy Father’s clinical condition […]
March 1, 2025

Pope Francis’ Health Remains Critical but Stable; Continues Duties from Hospital Amid Global Prayers for Recovery
A recent report indicates that the second computed tomography scan showed a “normal evolution of the inflammatory pulmonary condition,” suggesting an improvement in his respiratory health. Related: Venezuela Thanks Pope Francis for the Canonization of José Gregorio Hernández The Holy See has issued a new statement regarding the health status of Pope Francis, who has […]
February 26, 2025

Pope Francis Suffers a Respiratory Crisis and Remains in Critical Condition
Pope Francis, hospitalized at the Gemelli Hospital, remains in “critical” condition after suffering a respiratory crisis on Saturday, for which he required oxygen. RELATED:Vatican Clarifies That Rumors About Pope Francis Resignation Are ‘Unfounded speculation’ The medical reports add that he has thrombocytopenia due to anemia that necessitated blood transfusions, according to the latest medical report. […]