
A priest holds a photograph of Pope Francis during the night rosary prayer service in St Peter’s Square on Thursday March 6 in the city of Vatican.
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Pope Francis, who has not been able to appear in public for several weeks due to poor health, published a prayer on Sunday to thank the hospital staff for his care.
The pontiff has been receiving treatment in a hospital in Rome for almost a month, and the Vatican has announced that he was experiencing a “gradual and light improvement” of his health and remains in a stable state.
According to a Health update From the Holy See press office on Saturday, Francis showed “a good answer to therapies”, but the doctors of the Gemelli Hospital in Rome continue to consider his prognosis as “guarded”, which means that the result is still uncertain.
The 88 -year -old man entered the hospital on February 14 for a case of bronchitis. Francis had a part of his lung removed in their twenties due to an infection, and he was briefly hospitalized For a case of bronchitis in 2023.
But its most recent hospitalization was marked by several complications. Shortly after being admitted in mid-February, Francis suffer A “polymicrobial infection of the respiratory tract”, which lengthened his stay in the hospital. The pope was then diagnosed bilateral pneumonia and given the additional oxygen. He also has been afflicted by Several episodes of “acute respiratory crisis”.
On Saturday, the Holy See the press office said that Francis had stayed in a stable state in the past few days, with stable blood blood results and no fever. The pope rested Sunday morning after a quiet night, said officials of the Vatican.
In the Sunday text prayer angelus prepared by the pope and Released by the VaticanFrancis called for a “miracle of tenderness” for those who experience difficulties and thanked health workers around the world.
“During my prolonged hospitalization here,” said Francis in prayer, “I also feel the reflection of service and the tenderness of care, in particular doctors and health workers, whom I thank from the bottom of my heart.”
The Pope also offered a prayer for people living in countries with armed conflicts and thanked those who volunteer in their local communities, while the jubilee for the event of the volunteer world took place in Rome this weekend.
“In our societies, which is also enslaved for the market, where any risk of being subject to the criterion of interest and the quest for profit,” said Francis, “volunteering is a prophecy and a sign of hope, because it testifies to the primacy of free, solidarity and service to those who need the most.”