
Pope Francis Stable But Under Close Watch as Vatican Reports Latest Health Update
According to the Vatican's latest statement, Pope Francis is steadily recovering from bilateral pneumonia at Rome's Gemelli Hospital. The pontiff had a peaceful night and remains in stable condition while continuing prescribed therapies, including motor physiotherapy.

Pope Francis waves during health update
His clinical condition remains guarded, with doctors maintaining cautious optimism. The Pope currently receives high-flow oxygen through nasal cannulas during daytime hours and uses non-invasive mechanical ventilation at night to support his breathing.

Pope Francis on medical ventilator
Due to his ongoing recovery, Cardinal Michael Czerny will deliver the Pope's prepared homily at the Jubilee of the World of Volunteering Mass, replacing the traditional Sunday Angelus in St. Peter's Square.

Pope Francis receiving respiratory support
Despite his health challenges, the Pope continues to alternate between prayer, rest, and limited work duties. A dedicated medical team closely monitors his condition, with further updates expected later today.
A Holy Rosary prayer vigil, led by Cardinal Michael Czerny, has been organized in St. Peter's Square, reflecting the global Catholic community's support for the Pope's recovery. While his condition is stable, doctors remain vigilant given his age and previous health concerns.
The Vatican continues to provide regular updates on the Pope's condition as he recovers at Gemelli Hospital, where he demonstrates resilience in his fight against pneumonia.
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