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Pope Francis remained stable on Tuesday, with no new crises, Vatican says

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Posted on March 4, 2025

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Pope Francis remained stable on Tuesday, with no new crises, Vatican says
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By Joshua McElwee VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis rested well overnight, the Vatican said on Tuesday, after the 88-year-old pontiff suffered a setback a day earlier as he battles double

Pope Francis Remains Stable in Hospital Amid Health Concerns

By Joshua McElwee

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis, batting double pneumonia in hospital, remained stable throughout the day on Tuesday and did not have any new respiratory crises, the Vatican said.

Francis, 88, had suffered two episodes of what the Vatican described as "acute respiratory insufficiency" on Monday.

The latest detailed medical update on his condition said the pope had suffered no similar problems on Tuesday.

"Throughout the day, the Holy Father's clinical condition has remained stable," it said. "He has remained without fever, always alert, collaborating with his treatment, and well-oriented."

Francis has been in Rome's Gemelli hospital for more than two weeks. He was admitted on February 14 with a severe respiratory infection that triggered other complications.

The bulletin was the second cautiously upbeat report of the day, after the Vatican press office said earlier that the pope's condition had stabilised overnight Monday.

While the pope had stopped using non-invasive mechanical ventilation to help him breathe during the day on Tuesday, the latest update said he would return to using ventilation overnight Tuesday.

Doctors said his prognosis as "guarded", meaning the pope is not out of danger.

Francis has not been seen in public since entering hospital, his longest absence from view since his papacy started in March 2013. His doctors have not said how long his treatment might last.

The pope's public absence has stoked speculation, even from senior cardinals, that he could choose to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor Benedict XVI and resign the papacy. But biographers and friends of the pontiff describe him as a "fighter", with no plans to resign.

Monday's setback followed two days of relatively upbeat statements about his condition. The Vatican said the two respiratory episodes on Monday were caused by "a significant accumulation of endobronchial mucus".

The pope, it said, had suffered a bronchospasm, akin to an asthma attack, and had required two bronchoscopies, or procedures to inspect his air passages.

A Vatican official, who did not wish to be named because he was not authorised to discuss the pope's health, said on Tuesday that the pope's doctors believe the respiratory episodes have been part of his body's normal response in fighting infection.

Francis has experienced several bouts of ill health over the last two years and is prone to lung infections because he had pleurisy as a young adult and had part of one lung removed.

Double pneumonia is a serious infection in both lungs that can inflame and scar them, making it difficult to breathe.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee, editing by Alvise Armellini, Andrew Heavens, Alexandra Hudson, Crispian Balmer)

Key Takeaways

  • Pope Francis remains stable in hospital.
  • No new respiratory crises reported on Tuesday.
  • Pope had acute respiratory insufficiency on Monday.
  • Speculation about potential resignation continues.
  • Pope's health monitored closely by Vatican.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pope Francis' current health condition?
Pope Francis remains stable in hospital, having not experienced any new respiratory crises. He has been alert and collaborating with his treatment.
How long has Pope Francis been hospitalized?
Pope Francis has been in Rome's Gemelli hospital for more than two weeks, having been admitted on February 14.
What complications has Pope Francis faced during his hospitalization?
He has suffered from double pneumonia and experienced episodes of acute respiratory insufficiency, requiring bronchoscopies.
What are the doctors' views on Pope Francis' prognosis?
Doctors have described his prognosis as 'guarded,' indicating that he is not out of danger despite his stable condition.
Has Pope Francis been seen in public recently?
No, Pope Francis has not been seen in public since entering the hospital, marking his longest absence from view since becoming pope in March 2013.

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