Pope’s health remains stable amid slight improvements

According to the Holy Press Office on Sunday evening, Pope Francis continues to improve slowly after bilateral pneumonia was recovered at Rome’s Gameli Hospital.

Via Vatican News

The HolyC Press Office on Sunday evening provided a refreshing work on Pope Francis’s clinical condition, which notes noted that he followed Roman Korea’s spiritual exercises through a video link from Gameli Hospital.

The exercises began on Sunday afternoon at the Paul VI Hall and is headed by a Pope’s preacher, Freer. Roberto Pasolini, Off M. Cape. He joined the participants spiritually.

In the morning, the Pope was visited by the Cardinal Secretary Foreign Minister Petro Parulan and the Alternative of the Secretariat of State, Archbishop Edgar Piya Piya. He also participated in Mass with those who helped them in those days.

The Pope continued his therapy as well as breathing and motor physiotherapy. He is following a fixed diet, which now includes solid food.

Saturday evening’s medical bulletin states that his condition looks stable with a slight gradual improvement. However, the overall situation is complicated, which indicates the maintenance of doctors.

Today, after the oxygenation of the nasal canals during the day, the pope will re -move into non -invasive mechanical ventilation, as planned.

A medical bulletin is expected to be released on Monday evening, as it was not published on Sunday because of its medical condition.

Earlier, the Pope had released the text of his Angle address, in which he thanked doctors and nurses for taking care of them.

He also prayed for many people around the world who are suffering from illness, saying that those who care for them are a sign of the presence of the Lord.

He said, “While I am admitted to the hospital for a long time,” he said, “I also experience the worry and care of the service, especially for doctors and health care workers, whom I thank under my heart. “

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