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Pope Francis Shows Signs of Improvement Amid Pneumonia Battle

Vatican Confirms Pope Francis’ Health is Slowly Getting Better

by pinkfloyd
February 27, 2025
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Doctors Say Pope Francis’ Health is Improving, But Caution Remains - Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo

Pope Francis Resumes Work from Hospital Despite Health Struggles - Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo

Pope Francis Shows Signs of Improvement Amid Pneumonia Battle, Vatican Reports

Vatican Update: Pope’s Health Condition Improves Slightly

Pope Francis continues to show slight improvements as he battles double pneumonia, according to the Vatican’s latest statement on Wednesday. A recent chest CT scan confirmed the infection is progressing as expected with treatment. While his condition remains serious, doctors have not reported any further respiratory crises since Saturday.

At 88 years old, Francis, who had part of one lung removed as a young man, remains on high-flow supplemental oxygen. His blood tests have improved, showing better platelet counts and a reversal of previous kidney insufficiency concerns. Additionally, the Vatican confirmed for the first time that he is undergoing respiratory physiotherapy to aid in clearing fluid from his lungs.

While his prognosis remains cautious, the Pope resumed his usual duties, receiving the Eucharist in the morning and working from his hospital room in the afternoon. Despite his hospitalization, Vatican operations continue, with Francis approving four new bishops and launching a new fundraising initiative for the financially struggling Holy See.

Pilgrims Gather at Hospital to Show Support

Outside Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, where the Pope is being treated, crowds of pilgrims and well-wishers have gathered in support. The statue of St. John Paul II near the hospital entrance has become a focal point for visitors leaving candles, balloons, and get-well cards.

A group of 50 Spanish pilgrims, led by Bishop Gerardo Villalonga from Menorca, visited the site to be as close as possible to the Pope. “When a family has someone who is sick, it’s important to surround them with love and support,” Villalonga said.

As dusk fell, trumpeter Felice Carella and singer Davide Capuano performed a heartfelt rendition of Schubert’s Ave Maria outside the hospital. Capuano expressed his emotions, saying, “This is more than a song—it’s a prayer for the Pope’s recovery. These are difficult days, and I hope the whole world joins us in prayer.”

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Vatican Holds Special Prayers for Pope Francis

At St. Peter’s Square, a special prayer vigil took place on Wednesday night, led by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the dean of the College of Cardinals. His role is particularly significant, as he would oversee any potential papal conclave.

The Pope’s homeland also held a Mass in his honor at the Argentine Church in Rome, led by Cardinal Baldassarre Reina. At Gemelli Hospital, staff and clergy gathered for a lunchtime Mass to pray for his recovery.

Sister Nilda Trejo, an Argentine nun, reflected on Francis’ long-standing health challenges, particularly with breathing and speaking. “We always knew he struggled, but he always spoke directly to the people and to their hearts,” she said.

Pope Francis’ Recovery Continues, But Condition Remains Serious

Although Francis is showing progress, Vatican doctors emphasize that he is not yet out of danger. His medical team continues to monitor his condition closely as he undergoes treatment.

As the world watches and prays, Pope Francis remains steadfast in his mission, even from his hospital bed—an enduring testament to his leadership and faith.

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