Pope Francis: Health Remains Critical, but Some Small Comfort
Pope Francis begins his eleventh day of hospitalization at Rome’s Gemelli Polyclinic on Monday, February 24, where he is being treated for bilateral pneumonia and kidney insufficiency. At 88, his condition remains concerning, but the Vatican has stated that the pontiff “had a good night” and is resting, offering a slight comfort amid this complex clinical picture.
Severe Pneumonia and Age-Related Complications
The Pope was admitted to the hospital on February 14 after being diagnosed with bronchitis. However, tests quickly revealed the severity of the situation, with pneumonia affecting both lungs. This type of lung infection can be especially dangerous for older individuals. Since Saturday, his condition has worsened, with respiratory problems requiring high-flow oxygen and hematological complications that necessitated a blood transfusion.
Doctors emphasize that the situation remains critical due to a combination of his age, medical history, and the complexity of the pneumonia. High-flow oxygen treatment continues, and while his anemia has improved, doctors have noted mild kidney insufficiency, which is now under control, but raises concerns about the potential presence of sepsis.
Prayers and Global Support in Response to the Hospitalization
Faithful around the world have continued to express their solidarity through prayers, particularly in Italy and Latin America. In Italy, several gatherings took place to pray for the Pope’s recovery, and messages of support have been posted on social media. Pope Francis, deeply touched by this wave of solidarity, shared his gratitude for the messages and drawings from children, stating on his X account that he was particularly comforted by this spiritual closeness.
Growing Concerns About His Health and Mission
This hospitalization comes amid the Pope’s fragile health following multiple medical procedures in recent years. His ability to fulfill his duties has been questioned, especially as the Catholic Church prepares for a jubilee year marked by many important events. This situation reignites debates about the management of papal succession in case of serious illness, particularly as canon law does not provide a procedure for a pontiff losing lucidity.
Thus, while the Pope continues to rest and receive care from a competent medical team, the coming hours and days will be crucial in assessing the progress of his health.
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