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Italy’s PM Meloni Visits Pope Francis in Hospital, Says He’s in Good Spirits

Pope Francis Shows Resilience as He Battles Pneumonia in Hospital

by pinkfloyd
February 20, 2025
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Pope Francis’ Health Improves Slightly, But Concerns Remain - Gregorio Borgia/AP Photo

Italy’s Leader Visits Pope Francis, Shares Update on His Condition - Gregorio Borgia/AP Photo

Italy PM Meloni Visits Pope Francis in Hospital, Reports He Is in Good Spirits Amid Health Battle

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited Pope Francis at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on Wednesday, spending 20 minutes with the ailing 88-year-old pontiff. Following the visit, Meloni reassured the public that the pope was “alert and responsive,” displaying his trademark sense of humor despite battling pneumonia and a complex bronchial infection that has kept him hospitalized for six days.

Health Update: Slight Improvement but Continued Concern

The Vatican stated that while Pope Francis’ overall condition remains stable, blood tests have shown a slight improvement in key inflammation markers. Despite his illness, he remained engaged in his work, spending the afternoon collaborating with his aides.

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Medical updates have confirmed that the pope is recovering from bilateral pneumonia on top of asthmatic bronchitis. He is receiving treatment with cortisone and antibiotics, and according to the Vatican, he has been eating, getting out of bed, and maintaining his daily routine.

Respiratory specialist Dr. Andrew Chadwick of Oxford University Hospitals noted that the severity of pneumonia depends on how well a patient responds to treatment. Given that pneumonia affects both of Francis’ lungs, there is concern over the extent of healthy lung tissue available for recovery.

Meloni’s Visit: A Show of Support and Reassurance

Meloni’s visit was the first confirmed by an outsider beyond the pope’s medical team and secretaries. She explained that her visit was meant to deliver get-well wishes on behalf of the government and the Italian people.

“We joked around as always. He has not lost his proverbial sense of humor,” Meloni said in a statement.

The unannounced visit appeared to be a deliberate effort to reassure Italians, many of whom have been anxious due to the lack of public images of Francis since his hospitalization.

Meloni, who took office in 2022, has often spoken of the deep influence Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI had on her. While she and Pope Francis have disagreed on issues such as immigration policies, they have collaborated on initiatives aimed at addressing Italy’s declining birthrate.

Prayers and Well-Wishes Pour In

As Francis continues his treatment, prayers for his recovery have flooded in from around the world. On Wednesday, his vicar for Rome called on the faithful to dedicate an hour of silent prayer before evening vespers. Visitors at the hospital’s chapel lit candles in his honor, while pilgrims who had planned to attend his weekly general audience still gathered in St. Peter’s Square to pray.

“I think many people are disappointed, but more importantly, we really have to pray for his health,” said Sister Charlene, a nun visiting from Singapore.

Among the well-wishers was U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who took to social media to encourage prayers for Francis. His message came despite recent tensions after Francis criticized former President Donald Trump’s proposed mass deportation policies.

A Pope at Risk: Age and Other Health Challenges

Francis, who has long struggled with mobility issues and often uses a wheelchair, faces increased risks due to his age and physical limitations. Doctors are closely monitoring his response to treatment, including physiotherapy to help clear his lungs.

Dr. Meredith McCormack, a pulmonary expert at Johns Hopkins University, noted that recovery from severe pneumonia in older adults can take longer. “Lack of worsening would be an encouraging sign,” she said.

So far, the Vatican has not provided a timeline for his hospital stay, only stating that his condition requires an “adequate” period of treatment.

Pilgrims Continue to Flock to the Vatican

Despite the cancellation of the pope’s public engagements, pilgrims have continued their Holy Year journeys. At St. Peter’s Basilica on Wednesday, groups of faithful passed through the Holy Door, offering prayers for Francis’ recovery.

“We are happy to be here, but also sad for the pope’s sickness,” said Amparo Alcala, leading a group of pilgrims from Valencia, Spain. “He is doing great things, especially for women in the Church. We are praying for his recovery and that he might come back, if this is God’s will.”

Meanwhile, children undergoing treatment at the hospital’s oncology ward sent drawings and cards to Francis, lifting his spirits as he continues his fight against illness.

Final Thoughts: A Resilient Pontiff

Despite his serious condition, Pope Francis has shown resilience, continuing his daily routines and receiving the Eucharist. The Vatican has emphasized his determination to carry on, with Rev. Enzo Fortunato noting, “Pope Francis is a strong man who does not let difficulties get him down.”

As the world watches and prays, the pope’s health remains a focal point of concern, with hope for a steady recovery in the days to come.

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