Pope suffers respiratory attack, condition critical: Vatican
Pope Francis, aged 88, remains in critical condition at Rome's Gemelli Hospital, where he has been receiving treatment since February 14. His health issues include a severe lung infection, early-stage kidney insufficiency, and double pneumonia. Due to respiratory complications, he has required high-flow oxygen therapy and blood transfusions. Despite these challenges, the Vatican reports that the Pope remains alert and in good spirits. He has also been able to participate in Mass and continues to interact with his medical team.
In response to his condition, the Vatican has organized nightly prayer sessions in St. Peter’s Square. Cardinal Pietro Parolin led the first session, urging Catholics worldwide to pray for the Pope’s health. Faith communities across the globe have been called upon to offer their prayers and support during this difficult time.
Medical reports indicate that while the Pope’s condition is still serious, there have been no new respiratory crises. His blood values have shown signs of improvement following transfusions. However, doctors have noted the early stages of renal insufficiency, which adds to concerns about his overall health.
This hospitalization is the longest of Pope Francis's tenure. Over the past few years, he has faced numerous health challenges, including colon surgery in 2021 and a hernia operation in 2023. Additionally, he has been dealing with chronic knee problems and sciatica, which have significantly affected his mobility.
As the situation unfolds, the Vatican continues to provide regular updates regarding his condition. Meanwhile, the global Catholic community remains united in prayer, hoping for his recovery.
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