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Vatican points replace on Pope Francis as he spends one other evening in hospital

By Editorial Board Published February 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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Vatican points replace on Pope Francis as he spends one other evening in hospital

Pope Francis has had a “tranquil night” and is now sitting upright as he continues hospital remedy for pneumonia in each lungs, the Vatican has mentioned.

The pontiff, 88, who stays in a important however secure situation has been in hospital since 14 February.

Medical doctors have mentioned he’s not out of hazard however has not had any additional respiratory issues since Saturday.

On Wednesday, the Vatican mentioned the Pope had a “tranquil night and is resting”, including he was sitting in his armchair.

Officers mentioned they hoped to have data later concerning the outcomes of a CT scan taken on Tuesday to examine on the standing of his complicated lung an infection.

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Behind the scenes on the Vatican

Pilgrims have descended on Rome’s Gemelli hospital to be nearer to Pope Francis.

They’ve been lighting candles and leaving him playing cards and presents on the statue of St John Paul II close to the doorway.

On Wednesday, a bunch of fifty pilgrims from the Spanish island of Menorca visited, saying they wished to be as near him as doable.

People pray for Pope Francis in front of the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic, in Rome, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025, where the Pontiff is hospitalized since Friday, Feb. 14. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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Crowds gathered exterior the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic on Wednesday. Pic: AP

People stand in front of the statue of late Pope John Paul II outside Gemelli Hospital, where Pope Francis is admitted for treatment, in Rome, Italy, February 26, 2025. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

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Pilgrims have been praying for the pontiff. Pic: Reuters

Candles and flowers for Pope Francis are seen at the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic, in Rome, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025, where the Pontiff is hospitalized since Friday, Feb. 14. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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Candles, flowers and different presents have been laid exterior the hospital. Pic: AP

“When a family has someone who is sick it is very important that they are surrounded, it is necessary that everyone is near to them, and all the people of God are close the Pope,” mentioned Bishop Gerardo Villalonga, who was main the group.

On Tuesday evening, the devoted from Francis’s homeland gathered within the Argentinian church of Rome for a particular mass.

Argentine community members gather to pray for Pope Francis, at Santa Maria Addolorata, as Pope Francis continues his treatment at Gemelli Hospital, in Rome, Italy, February 25, 2025. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

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Worshippers on the Argentinian church of Rome for a particular mass on Tuesday. Pic: Reuters

Argentine community members gather to pray for Pope Francis, at Santa Maria Addolorata, as Pope Francis continues his treatment at Gemelli Hospital, in Rome, Italy, February 25, 2025. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

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Prayers had been mentioned by the devoted from the Pope’s homeland on the Santa Maria Addolorata church in Rome. Pic: Reuters

The rector of the church, Reverend Fernando Laguna, mentioned he hoped the Pope may really feel the embrace of the neighborhood’s prayer from the hospital the place he’s recovering.

“I can’t go to Gemelli, because for him to recover he must be isolated,” he mentioned.

“I know that I hug him and that he hugs me when I pray. And now I would like to embrace the Pope.”

Francis continued to work from the hospital, and on Tuesday introduced some main governing selections that counsel he’s getting important work accomplished and searching forward.

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