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Pope Francis ‘resting’ in hospital and night time ‘went properly’, says The Vatican

By Editorial Board Published February 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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Pope Francis ‘resting’ in hospital and night time ‘went properly’, says The Vatican

Pope Francis is “resting” in hospital and the night time “went well”, The Vatican has mentioned in its newest replace.

It comes after The Vatican mentioned on Sunday that the Pope was in a crucial situation and was displaying an “initial, mild” kidney downside – however was “vigilant” and took half in Mass in hospital with these caring for him.

Sunday night’s assertion mentioned he was “vigilant and well-oriented”, however as a result of complexity of his case the prognosis was “reserved”.

The Pope, 88, has been at Rome’s Gemelli hospital since 14 February and is being handled for double pneumonia and power bronchitis.

He has a historical past of respiratory sickness, having misplaced a part of one among his lungs to pleurisy as a younger man. He additionally had an acute case of pneumonia in 2023.

The Vatican launched a message from the Pope yesterday – his first from his hospital mattress – during which he requested individuals to hope for him.

His message mentioned: “I am confidently continuing my hospitalisation at the Gemelli Hospital, carrying on with the necessary treatment; and rest is also part of the therapy!”

He added: “In recent days I have received many messages of affection, and I have been particularly struck by the letters and drawings from children,” his message mentioned.

“Thank you for this closeness, and for the prayers of comfort I have received from all over the world! I entrust you all to the intercession of Mary, and I ask you to pray for me.”

The message is known to have been written in the previous couple of days.

On Saturday, the Vatican mentioned the pontiff was in a crucial situation after a “prolonged respiratory crisis” that required a excessive movement of oxygen.

It mentioned he’d had blood transfusions after assessments revealed thrombocytopenia, which is related to anaemia.

Docs mentioned on Friday that he was “not out of danger” and was anticipated to stay in hospital for no less than one other week.

Hundreds of thousands around the globe have been involved about his more and more frail well being – and his situation has given rise to hypothesis over a doable resignation.

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