Pope Francis in Gemelli Hospital: stable progress and under medical monitoring
According to the latest report from the Vatican press office, he has spent a peaceful night and continues to rest
Pope Francis has been hospitalized in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital since February 14 due to bilateral pneumonia. According to the latest report from the Vatican press office, the Holy Father has spent a peaceful night and continues to rest, without registering any new respiratory crises since Saturday night.
Medical tests have detected mild kidney failure, which is being monitored by specialists. Despite the complexity of the clinical picture, the Pope remains conscious, oriented, and under constant monitoring by the medical team.
Treatment includes the administration of oxygen and specific therapies to stabilize his health. However, the evolution remains reserved due to the nature of the condition and the time needed to evaluate the response to the medications.
From different corners of the world, the faithful continue to pray for the speedy recovery of the Pontiff, who has repeatedly expressed his trust in faith and the power of prayer as a fundamental pillar in times of difficulty.
Today, February 24, 2025, at 3:00 p.m., a Rosary was held in St. Peter’s Square, presided over by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, to pray for the health of Pope Francis. You can follow it on our Facebook Live.
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