The Pope said “Good night in the hospital,” the Vatican news agency said in a message cited by the Reuters Agency. The head of the Catholic Church has been in Jemera Polyclinis since February 14th. Francis Zeck was diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia.
Pope Francis saw in the sacred communique, “Good night at the hospital.” As reported in the Vatican morning announcement, the Holy Father went to sleep and rest.
The church head was admitted to Gemera, Rome Hospital on February 14 after having difficulty breathing for several days. He was diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia.
Pope Francis of the hospital. Health Message
On Saturday, the Vatican informed Pope Francis about his “critical state of health.” This morning, we are facing a “long-lasting asthma and breathing crisis.” The decision was made to transfuse blood due to thrombocytopenia and anemia.
See: Pope Francis’ health status. There is new information from the Vatican
Previously, it was reported that the Pope’s second day status was “still critical.” On Sunday, I was tired of “renal failure.”
However, on Sunday, Vatican news outlets reported that there was no “additional respiratory crisis” and that hematological thrombocytopenia was “stable.” On Sunday, the Pope attended the Holy Mass.
Pope Francis of the hospital. Prayer in the Holy Piotr
Vatican sources reported at noon Monday that the Pope had no pain. They explained that the “suffering” spoken on Saturday was related to the fact that it was a difficult day when Francis had a breathing crisis.
Vatican press announced it on Monday that there will be a Rosary prayer in St. Peter’s Square for the health of the Pope. Prayer is guided by the Chief of the Holy See of the Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
Prayers are held every day 21.00. Cardinals who live in Rome will take part in Rome along with their colleagues from the Curian Roman parish and representatives from the capital parish.
High-flow report oxygen therapy will continue – added in the announcement.
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