The Vatican reported that Francis received pharmacological therapy in connection with the tightening of bronchitis that led to the Pope’s hospitalization. The head of the Catholic Church also received expert research. I don’t know how long the treatment will last.
In a statement given to journalists early in the evening, it was stated that a preliminary study confirmed a respiratory tract infection. As the Vatican pointed out, Francis Zeck has a mild fever.
For a long time, the 88-year-old Pope suffered from bronchitis, but as a result, he had problems with breathing and was unable to read the Homily and Catechésis texts.
Pope Francis of the hospital. The Vatican issued a message
The Vatican reported that Pope Francis’ hospitalization at the PoliClinic Gemeri in Rome has dismissed the closest audience and celebrations that entailed his participation to comprehensive Monday. In the coming days, the Pope will visit the Roman cinema town of Cinesitta on Monday in connection with the artist’s Jubilee, including some important events from the planned Holy Year.
The 88-year-old Pope has long suffered from bronchitis, and he was unable to read Homily during Sunday Mass at St. Peters Square.
See: Pope Francis of the Hospital. Vatican Message
On Friday, in a message given to journalists, it was announced that after the morning audience, the Pope would go to the clinic, where he received the necessary diagnostic tests and the hospital’s condition would continue to treat. It has been announced.
It is still unclear how long Francis will remain in the hospital.
Francis Zeck spoke with Robert Fico
Before the Pope went to the hospital, he was able to accept the Prime Minister of Robert Fica in the audience. The Pope’s conversation with the head of the Slovak government lasted for 30 minutes.
See: Pope Francis interrupted his speech. “I can’t read it yet”
FICO gave Frances Zeck a bronze work depicting the image of Saint Cyril and Methodians and guardian angels. The delegation that accompanied the FICO Prime Minister was his 83-year-old mother.
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