Rome's Gemelli
Hospital where Pope Francis is being treated (ANSA)
Pope Francis rests well overnight amid improvement
Pope Francis had a restful night, the Holy See Press Office
said on Wednesday, two days after the Pope's doctors said his prognosis was no
longer guarded even if he requires more time in the hospital.
By Vatican News
Pope Francis had a restful night, according to a
statement published on Wednesday morning by the Holy See Press Office.
On Tuesday evening, the Press Office provided an update on
Pope Francis’ day, noting he followed the spiritual exercises at the Vatican
via video link with the Paul VI Hall, spent time in prayer, in his room but
also in the chapel, and received the Eucharist. THe Pope continued the usual
high-flow oxygen therapy throughout the day,
Pope Francis' clinical situation remains stable with doctors
confirming slight improvements within a context that nevertheless remains
complex.
The Holy Father has been hospitalized at Rome's Gemelli
Hospital since 14 February when he was admitted for a bout of bronchitis.
His prognosis is no longer guarded, but his doctors say he
requires more time in the hospital.
A detailed medical bulletin was not issued Tuesday evening,
as in previous days, in view of the stable health situation.
Today, there will not be a distribution of the Wednesday
General Audience catechesis given that this week the spiritual excercises of
the Roman Curia are taking place.
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