Tampa, Fla. – In the prayer of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, in prayer for Pope Francis, in prayer.
“He is definitely in our prayers. He is an inspiration,” said Father Mike Jones.
Tony Miranda was sitting in the middle of the crowd on Saturday evening.
Miranda said, “I am also a part of the knights of Columbus, and we do a monthly garland, and it is also in our prayers as part of our monthly garland.”
According to the Vatican, Pope Francis is in critical condition. He was first admitted to the hospital on 14 February.
The Vatican stated that Pope Francis suffered a serious asthma attack, requiring high-flow oxygen and a blood transfusion.
The position of the Holy Father is important. Therefore, as stated tomorrow, the Pope is not out of danger. This morning, Pope Francis experienced a respiratory crisis such as asthma of prolonged intensity, requiring the administration of high-flow oxygen.
Today’s blood tests also revealed anemia -related thrombocytopenia, which required the administration of blood transfusions.
The Holy Father is alert and spends the day in an armchair, although he is more tired than tomorrow. At the moment, the diagnosis of the disease remains preserved.
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Father Jones said that the connection of the Pope goes deep.
“We had a funeral here a few weeks ago; one of our deaf was recently died and his and his wife met the Pope with another group in October for more than an hour. It was a conversation with him. “Father Jones remembered. “And so when Pope Francis came to know that Ray had died recently, you know, he sent a mourning letter to his wife.”

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As Catholic prays for their treatment around the world, members of Sacred Heart vow to respect them by living for their teachings.
“I’m part of Hope’s hands, the homeless outreach mission which is in a church here, and just about reaching those who are in the fringe, have really touched my heart and in fact Many people are in the community here. It is really close to our faith and what we try to do on a daily basis, “he said.
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