Pope Francis increased his physical activity Wednesday, called the Catholic parish priest in Gaza and celebrated the start of Lent by receiving ashes on his forehead, the Vatican said. The Holy Father suffered no respiratory crises during the day,
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Pope Francis continued his recovery from pneumonia Tuesday as the Vatican set in motion a nightly marathon of prayers from “his house” and allies cheered him on from afar in hopes that he might recover and get back to leading the Catholic Church.
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Pope Francis' health stays critical but stable as Vatican starts nightly prayers in St. Peter's SquareVatican City — Pope Francis remained in critical but stable ... In the most upbeat bulletin in days, they said he had resumed work from his hospital room, calling a parish in Gaza City that he's kept in touch with since the war there began.
He’s also receiving no artificial nutrition and is requiring less supplemental oxygen than he was receiving over the weekend.
The 88-year-old Francis, suffering from pneumonia in both lungs, hadn’t had any more respiratory crises, officials said.
called Gaza church Pontiff's prognosis remains 'guarded' VATICAN CITY, March 5 (Reuters) - Pope Francis, who has been struggling to overcome double pneumonia for almost three weeks, remained in ...
ROME, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital — Pope Francis remained in critical condition Monday but showed slight improvement in laboratory tests and resumed some work, the Vatican said, including calling a parish in Gaza City that he has kept in touch with since the war there began.
The Vatican says Pope Francis has showed slight improvement in laboratory tests, and has resumed some work activities, including calling a parish in Gaza City that he has kept in
Vatican No.2 Cardinal Pietro Parolin led the first night of prayers in St Peter’s Square for the Pope, who remains in a critical condition in hospital.
The Vatican says Pope Francis has showed slight improvement in laboratory tests, and has resumed some work activities, including calling a parish in Gaza City that he has kept in
The Vatican’s evening bulletin on the latest health developments for the pope were more upbeat than in recent days.
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