Papa Francis He rested well after overcoming returns in his recovery caused by a respiratory crisis, because he remains in a hospital that recovered from double pneumonia.
“Pope rested well all night,” Vatican said on Monday morning.
Francis, 88, is in a stable condition, mechanical ventilation excludes and does not show any indication of a new infection after the respiratory crisis that occurred at the end of last week.
Pontiff was admitted to the hospital in Rome, 14. February, after the weekly weekly color of bronchitis worse. The doctors first diagnosed complex viral, bacterial and fungal respiratory infections and subsequently reinforced pneumonia in both lungs.
Papa Francis Off Mechanical Fan, No Temperature or Infection Signs: Vatican

The doctors said the Pope spent the entire day of Sunday without the use of a non-invasive mechanical mechanical mask that pump oxygen into the lungs he used after breathing crisis on Friday. Francis continued to receive a highly flow of additional oxygen through the nasal tube.
The respiratory crisis on Friday led to concerns about the new lung infection because Francis is inhaled by some vomiting. The doctors have grown it and said they needed 24 to 48 hours to determine if there was a new infection.
On Sunday, the doctors said that Francis remained stable, did not have a fever and did not show signs of infection, which suggests that the respiratory crisis prevailed.
The Vatican gives an update of health as a pope enters the third week in the hospital

Papa Francis attends a mass on Esplanada Tasitol in Dili, East Timor, 10. September 2044. Years. (Tiziana Fabi / Pool / AFP / Getty)
But the Pope forecast remained guarded, which means he was not out of danger.
Francis missed his weekly noon blessing again. The Vatican instead divided the message that the Pope wrote, thanks to his doctors on their care and benefactors for his prayers.
In his message, he also prayed for peace in Ukraine and elsewhere.
“From here, the war appears even more absurd,” Francis said.
Francis said it was living his hospitalization As a deep solidarity experience with people who are sick and suffering around the world.

Pope Francis helps him Annex to Monsignor Leonardo Sapienz, left, while he walks running his weekly audience in St. Petrov Square on Vatican 1. June 2022. Years. (AP photo / Gregorio Borgia, File)
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“I feel in my heart” blessing “that is hidden within fragility, because in those moments we learn even more to believe in the Lord,” Francis said in the text. “At the same time, I thank God what gave me the opportunity to share in the body and the spirit of the situation so much sick and the suffering of people.”
Cardinal Konrad Krajevski chaired over the evening Rosary prayers In St. Peter Square on Sunday night in the Vatican.
“I beg to pray with the whole church for the health of the Holy Father Francis,” Krajewski said.
The associated press contributed to this report.
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2025-03-03 10:01:00