Vatican City, February 20, 2025 / 12:35 pm
The Vatican stated that Pope Francis’ medical condition stabilized after about a week of medical treatment as the Vatican said after being admitted to Jamelli Hospital in Rome on 14 February.
On Thursday morning, Holi -C Press Office informed reporters: “Pope Francis has a comfortable night and this morning, came out of bed and had a breakfast in an armchair.”
Since 14 February, the Holy Father has passed through a series of bronchitis, respiratory infections, and clinical trials for pneumonia and intricate cortisone antibiotic remedies.
The previous Vatican update indicated that the 88 -year -old Pontiff is capable of achieving the echoist, relaxing, reading, working with his “closest colleagues” and getting private guests in a few days.
Krux said on Wednesday that sources said that the holy father had received the rites of consecration of the sick. However “complex,” Pope’s position is not considered serious.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said that the holy father was “alert and responsible” during his visit on Wednesday, saying: “He has not lost his mythological spirit.”
In the light of the Pope’s “slightly better” health status, Pontificial Academy for Life President Archbishop Vinchezo Paglia said he is hoping that the Pope “will return to the Vatican in a few weeks”.
“(His work) is more than a valuable at a time,” Paglia told ACNA’s Spanish-language news partner ACI Pensa.
Referring to the delicate political situations of Ukraine and the holy land, Paglia said: “It is even more important that the Pope supports them and calls everyone back into justice, equality and dialogue.”
As the Catholic Universal Church around the world unite in prayer for the head of the Universal Church, the parganas and religious communities in Rome continue to offer the public and silent prayer for the Pope.
“As a large family we ask that the Lord would give our bishop the necessary strength to face this delicate moment,” Wicker General, Cardinal Baldasare Reena said on Wednesday for the province of Rome.
Groups of Catholic loyalty have also gathered outside the Hospital throughout the week to pray for the Holy Father and leave the written note.
The Orthodox Times reported that other Christian leaders, including the ecological Patriyc Bartholomu of Constantinopal, have also united with the Catholic Church.
To date, the Vatican has not indicated that the Pope could be potentially discharged from the hospital.