Pope Francis continues to improve a month after he was hospitalized with bronchitis and double pneumonia, the Vatican’s Holy See Press Office said in an update on Saturday.
The nuns who operate the Vatican's switchboard are fielding a growing number of calls while the pope is in the hospital.
The nuns operating the Vatican's switchboard have seen an increase in calls inquiring about Pope Francis' health. They advise ...
The nuns who operate the Vatican’s switchboard are fielding a growing number of calls. Many want to know how Pope Francis ...
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis, who has been in hospital for two weeks with double pneumonia, is in a “stable” condition, with no repeat of the previous day’s breathing crisis, the Vatican said ...
Pope Francis No Longer Needs Ventilation, Is Stable, Vatican Says By Joshua McElwee VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis remained stable through the day on Sunday and no longer required the use of ...
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The Pope's condition remains complex and his prognosis is unclear, Vatican sources have said – but he did have a morning coffee. In an update on Saturday evening, Vatican sources said the 88 ...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis, who has been in the hospital for just over two weeks fighting double pneumonia, is in a stable condition and has not had further breathing crises, the Vatican said ...
Pope Francis has had coffee and read the morning newspapers after a setback in his two-week recovery from double pneumonia, the Vatican said. Doctors had put him on non-invasive mechanical ...
ROME -- Pope Francis continues to remain in stable condition, the Vatican said Saturday. The pope has been given non-invasive mechanical ventilation and high-flow oxygen therapy. He does not have ...
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