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    Pope Francis Slept Well as His Condition Improves, the Vatican Says

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    Posted on February 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Pope Francis's health is improving as he recovers from double pneumonia. The Vatican reports slight improvements and ongoing respiratory therapy.

    Pope Francis slept well as his condition improves, the Vatican

    By Crispian Balmer

    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis, who is being treated in hospital for double pneumonia, slept well overnight and is resting, the Vatican said in a brief statement on Thursday.

    The 88-year-old pontiff was spending his 14th day in Rome's Gemelli hospital after coming down with a severe respiratory infection that triggered various complications.

    The Vatican gave a largely upbeat assessment of his health on Wednesday evening, saying there had been a "further, slight improvement" in his condition.

    It said a "mild kidney insufficiency" reported at the weekend had been resolved. However, it said his prognosis was still "guarded", meaning he was not out of danger yet.

    The Vatican is issuing brief early-morning statements followed by more detailed assessments in the evenings, prepared by his doctors, aiming to counter the spread of misinformation on social media.

    On Wednesday, the Vatican said for the first time that the pope was receiving respiratory physiotherapy, which is normally aimed at improving lung function, clearing secretions and making breathing more efficient.

    Francis, who has suffered several bouts of ill health over the past two years, is prone to lung infections because he developed pleurisy as a young adult and had part of one lung removed.

    Double pneumonia is a serious infection of both lungs that can inflame and scar them, making it difficult to breathe. The Vatican said Francis suffered a "prolonged asthma-like respiratory crisis" on Saturday, but there have been no repeat incidents.

    Hundreds of people have gathered in St. Peter's Square over the past three evenings for prayer vigils attended by senior Church figures. Some well-wishers have also gathered daily outside the hospital to offer silent support.

    "At this moment, I think I feel confident. I am happy with the news that I'm getting from Vatican News, that he is getting better," said Sister Theodosia Baki from Cameroon, speaking outside the hospital, on the northern fringes of Rome.

    (Reporting by Crispian Balmer; Additional reporting by Claudia Checca and Joshua McElwee; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pope Francis is recovering from double pneumonia.
    • •The Vatican reports a slight improvement in his condition.
    • •He is receiving respiratory physiotherapy.
    • •A mild kidney insufficiency has been resolved.
    • •Prayer vigils are being held in St. Peter's Square.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pope Francis slept well as his condition improves, the Vatican says

    1What is Pope Francis currently being treated for?

    Pope Francis is being treated for double pneumonia and has been hospitalized for 14 days.

    2What recent improvement has been reported about the Pope's health?

    The Vatican reported a slight improvement in Pope Francis' condition, stating he slept well and is resting.

    3What kind of therapy is Pope Francis receiving?

    He is receiving respiratory physiotherapy aimed at improving lung function and clearing secretions.

    4How has the public responded to Pope Francis' health situation?

    Hundreds of people have gathered in St. Peter's Square for prayer vigils, showing support for the Pope.

    5What complications has Pope Francis faced in the past?

    Pope Francis has suffered from several health issues over the past two years, including lung infections and a history of pleurisy.

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