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Pope Francis to remain in hospital as necessary, Vatican says

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Posted on February 15, 2025

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Pope Francis to Stay in Hospital for Treatment as Needed

By Joshua McElwee

ROME (Reuters) - Pope Francis is continuing his treatment for a respiratory infection in hospital, where he will remain for as long as necessary, a Vatican spokesman said on Saturday.

"We will see how he reacts to treatment," said Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican's press office. "I don't have a precise date (for release)."

The pope slept well in hospital on Friday night, and his fever did not rise overnight, said Bruni. Francis is expected to continue receiving diagnostic tests on Saturday, he added.

A Vatican official, speaking on background without authorisation, said the pope did not have a fever on Saturday morning.

The pontiff, 88, has been suffering from bronchitis for more than a week and was taken to Rome's Gemelli hospital for treatment on Friday morning.

Gemelli hospital, Rome's largest, has a special suite for treating popes, and is known especially for treating the late Pope John Paul II often during his long papacy. Francis spent nine days at Gemelli in June 2023, when he had surgery to repair an abdominal hernia.

Outside the hospital on Saturday, groups of people were gathering under a famous statue of John Paul II to pray for Francis.

"We found out yesterday morning, with sadness," said Giovanni Di Muro, an Italian who was visiting his son in hospital. "We hope it's nothing serious, and that everything will be fine."

The Vatican said on Friday evening that diagnostic tests indicated Francis had a respiratory tract infection.

Francis, who has been pontiff since 2013, has had influenza and other health problems several times over the past two years. As a young adult he developed a case of pleurisy and had part of one of his lungs removed, and in recent times he has been prone to lung infections.

Francis has been suffering with respiratory issues since mid-December. He begged off reading statements at several of his public events in January and February, attending the occasions but asking aides to read his prepared remarks.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee and Giselda Vagnoni, additional reporting by Veronica Altimari; editing by David Evans, Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Pope Francis is hospitalized for a respiratory infection.
  • He will remain in the hospital as long as necessary.
  • The Vatican confirms he is undergoing diagnostic tests.
  • Francis has a history of respiratory issues.
  • Prayers are being held outside the hospital for his recovery.

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The article discusses Pope Francis's hospitalization due to a respiratory infection and his ongoing treatment.
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The Vatican states that Pope Francis will remain in the hospital as long as necessary for his treatment.
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