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High anxiety and whispers of a conclave: How the Vatican is dealing with Pope Francis’ hospitalization
Pope Francis responding well to pneumonia treatment, Vatican says
Pope Francis is responding well to treatment for pneumonia after three weeks in hospital, the Vatican said Saturday, adding that the 88-year-old was showing "a gradual, slight improvement".
Pope, responding well, rests as Vatican marks another Holy Year event without him
In the early Sunday update, the Vatican said Francis was resting after a quiet night. For the fourth Sunday in a row, the pope will not appear for his weekly noon blessing, though the Vatican planned to distribute the text he would have delivered if he were well enough.
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En Pareja on MSNPope Francis Meets with Pietro Parolin to Discuss Sainthood CandidatesPope Francis is on the mend, showing a slight improvement in his health, which has allowed him to welcome a visit from Cardinal Pietro Parolin. They discussed important matters concerning the Vatican,
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State of the Holy See, presided over the rosary prayer in St. Peter’s Square, Feb. 24. A few thousand faithful gathered to pray for the recovery of Pope Francis,
Pope Francis "rested well" during his 11th night in hospital in Rome, the Holy See said on Tuesday. Despite a slightly improved condition, the 88-year-old head of the Catholic Church remains in a critical condition.
The Vatican announced an evening rosary for the Holy Father's health, starting Monday, in St. Peter's Square. The Holy See press office released a statement announcing that starting this evening, cardinals residing in Rome will gather in St.
On Sunday morning the Holy See Press Office reported that Pope Francis had a peaceful night and was continuing to rest. He later had breakfast, coffee, read the newspapers and attended Mass.Speaking to journalists just after 12pm,
Entrusting the 88-year-old pope "to the powerful intercession of most holy Mary," the cardinal said, "may she, our caring mother, sustain him in this time of illness and trial, and help him to recover his health soon." Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican ...
POPE Francis’ “clinical condition remains critical, but stable” and the “prognosis remains guarded,” the Holy See’s evening bulletin said last night. The 88-year-old pope, who has been in Rome’s Gemelli hospital since February 14,
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