Pope Francis has a peaceful night, continuing his treatment and physical therapy, saying that even though the Pope’s doctor needs more time in the hospital, his prognosis is no longer being maintained.
Vatican News
Pope Francis had a peaceful night, according to a statement released by the Holy See Press Office on Wednesday morning. The Pope continues his Romaculia mental exercise this morning via video link, as in the past two days, with treatment and breathing and mobility-related physical therapy.
A medical news will be published tonight with the latest information on Pope’s health.
On Tuesday night, a press conference provided an update on Pope Francis’ Day, where he spent time praying, praying in the chapel, receiving the Eucharist, following spiritual exercises at the Vatican via video links with Paul VI’s hall. The Pope continued his usual high-flow oxygen therapy throughout the day,
Pope Francis’ clinical situation is stable, and doctors have confirmed slight improvements within the context that nevertheless remain complex.
The Holy Father has been admitted to Gemeri Hospital in Rome since he was recognized for a bronchitis match on February 14th.
His prognosis is no longer maintained, but his doctors say he needs more time in the hospital.
Given the stable health situation, no detailed medical news was issued on Tuesday evening, as was the previous day.
Given the current Roman Curia spiritual movement, there is no distribution of catexis in the general audience on Wednesday.
Updated at 11:40am