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Pope Francis relaxed well after extinguishing the shock in the re -recovery due to the respiratory crisis, as it remains in a healthy hospital with double pneumonia.

“Pope relaxed well all night,” Vatican said Monday morning.

Francis, 88, is in a steady state, away from mechanical ventilation and does not show any signal of a new infection in the wake of the respiratory crisis that happened last week.

Pontif was admitted to Rome’s Jameli Hospital on February 14, after the bronchitis turned up for a week. Doctors first diagnosed complex viral, bacterial and fungal respiratory tract infections and then the onset of pneumonia in both lungs.

Mechanical ventilator off pop francis, not fever or signs of infection: Vatican

Photo of Pope Francis in better health

On October 20, at St. Peter Square in Vatican on October 2024, Pope Francis waves from his popmobile after weekly Angeles prayer. (Philipo Montefert/AFP/Getty)

Doctors said that Pope spent the whole day without the use of a nonvascular mechanical ventilation mask on Sunday, which pumps oxygen in its lungs after a breathing crisis on Friday. Francis continued to obtain high flow supplementary oxygen through the nasal tube.

Anxiety has been anxious about new lung infections since Francis breathed a little OM due to a respiratory crisis on Friday. Doctors expressed his desire and said that they needed 24 to 48 hours to determine if they had a new infection.

On Sunday, doctors said that Francis remains stable, not fever and showed no signs of infection, indicating that he eliminated respiratory hazards.

Vatican offers a health update to the Pope Hospital in the third week

Pope Francis in better health

Pope Francis participates in a mass in the Asplanade of East Timor, East Timor, on September 10, 2024. (Tiziana Fabby/Pool/AFP/Getty)

But the prognosis of the pope remained protected, meaning it was not at risk.

Francis again missed his weekly lunch blessing. Vatican distributed a message written instead, thanking his doctors for his care and his prayers for his greeters.

In his message, he prayed for peace in Ukraine and elsewhere.

“From here, the war looks even more absurd,” Francis said.

Francis said she was being hospitalized as an experience of deeper unity with sick and suffering people around the world.

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Pope Francis has been helped by its assistant Monsignor Leonardo Sapienza, while on June 1, 2022, it runs with sugarcane to its weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, File)

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Francis said in the text, “I feel ‘blessing’ in my heart that is hidden within the tragedy, because in these moments it is certainly that we learn more to trust God,” Francis said in the text. “At the same time, I thank God for giving the status of many sick and victims a chance to participate in the body and soul.”

Cardinal Conrad Krajevsky chaired the evening rosary prayer at St. Peter Square in Vatican on Sunday night.

“Let us pray together with the whole church for the health of the Holy Father Francis,” Krajevsky said.

The Associated Press contributed to the report.


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