Pontiff’s health update
Pope Francis’ fans remain attentive to the news about his health, after a period of hospital admission to Rome. Vatican’s latest reports indicate that the pontiff is at a time of rest, although its condition remains delicate due to respiratory failure.
Details about your medical situation
In recent communication, doctors have confirmed that the Pope has been observed at night at the Gemelli Policlinic Hospital, where his treatment for bilateral pneumonia continues. Although its condition is complex, doctors have stated that the pontiff is stable and responds well to therapies.
Treatment protocols
The pope has undergone strict ventilation routine, alternating between the use of masks and nasal cannulas to facilitate their oxygenotherapy. These measures are designed to optimize their respiratory function at a crucial moment of their recovery.
The spiritual activity of the Pope
Despite his situation, Pope Francis is still connected to his faith. Today marks on Ash Wednesday, a significant moment in the religious calendar, which celebrates from its hospital bed. His spiritual resilience is an example for his followers.
The Lent Mass
Due to his health, the Pope will not be able to preside over the Mass that is being held in the Basilica of Santa Sabina, which will be in charge of Cardinal Angelo de Donatis. This absence emphasizes the severity of the situation, but also the spirit of community that surrounds the Vatican.
The support of the faithful
At the age of 87, Pope Francis has captured the choir of millions of people. Its recent hospitalization has led to a wave of spiritual support among the faithful, who pray daily for their recovery. The Vatican has encouraged everyone to stay next to the pope in this difficult stage.
A message of hope
Medical experts and Vatican staff are optimistic about their recovery, although they will continue to be careful about their health. This situation is not only a personal challenge for the Pope, but also an opportunity for the religious community to demonstrate solidarity and faith.