Pope FrancisThe Vatican said on Saturday that it rotates between mechanical ventilation and the treatment of high -flow oxygen. It seems that the 88 -year -old Pope does not have a fever and has not tested another bronchite.
The Vatican sources say that the Pope is in a “complex”, but it is “stable” as it enters its third week at Jimili Hospital in Rome. The sources added that the number of white blood cells is “very low” so that the infections are likely to be under control.

Pope Francis dies from the bobbel after Angelos' weekly prayer, in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican on October 20, 2024. (Filippo MonEFORTE/AFP/Getty)
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It seems that the Pope is in a good mood and is able to move, eat and walk. However, according to the Vatican sources, its doctors are advised to stay cautious. He chose rest on Saturday instead of doing work with his trustees, says the Vatican sources.
Pope Francis was Originally in the hospital On February 14, he was not believed to be a seizure of bronchitis. It was later diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, which means that in both lungs.
The 88 -year -old Pope features a history of respiratory issues, and part of his lung was removed when he was only 21 years old.

A candle was placed with a picture of Pope Francis at the bottom of the statue of Pope John Paul II at Gemili Hospital, where Pope Francis is taken to the hospital for tests and treatment of bronchitis, in Rome on February 17, 2025. (TISIDE FABI/AFP via Getty Images)
VP VANCE shares a special message to Pope Francis, the patient in the breathing crisis
Catholics all over the world were praying for the health of the Pope, as many gather around the hospital where he was receiving treatment.
Friday, while speaking at the annual breakfast of national prayer, Vice President JD Vance He talked about the Pope's health struggles and said he was praying daily since he first heard that Pope Francis had been transferred to the hospital.
The vice president admitted that the Pope and the Trump administration have removed heads, but stressed the importance of praying for Pope Francis and led the crowd in prayer.

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“I think the Pope is basically a person who cares about the knockouts of Christians under his leadership, a man who cares about the spiritual direction of faith.” “Every day, my children and I said a prayer for the sake of the Holy Father, and we pray for his health, and we pray for his comfort while dealing with what appears to be a very serious health crisis.”
The vice president concluded that “if the Holy Father could hear us, I hope that there are thousands of believers in this room and millions of Catholics believers in this country who pray for him as he is heading to its own storm.”