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Pope Francis has said he feels "carried" and "supported by all God's people" as he continues to recover from double pneumonia.
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The Pope has 'isolated' breathing crisis in hospital

The Pope has had an "isolated" breathing crisis as he is treated in hospital, Vatican sources say.
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Doctors suggest Pope has overcome most critical stage of illness

Doctors have suggested that the Pope has overcome the most critical phase of his pneumonia infection - as the pontiff marks two weeks in hospital.
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Pope Francis Condition 'Stable but Not Out of Danger' | Vatican's Shocking Health Update | Details [Video]

Pope Francis Condition 'Stable but Not Out of Danger' | Vatican's Shocking Health Update | Details

Pope Francis Condition:The Vatican has confirmed that Pope Francis remains in a stable condition, but his health is still a major concern. Officials stress that while there is no immediate deterioration, he is "not out of danger" yet. This alarming update follows reports of recent health struggles that have limited the Pontiff’s public appearances. Vatican insiders are closely monitoring the situation, with prayers pouring in from around the world. Stay tuned for further updates on the Pope’s condition. Pope Francis' Condition: #PopeFrancis'Condition #PopeFrancis #PopeFrancisHealth #PopeFrancisUpdate #PopeFrancisPneumonia #PopeFrancisNews #PopeFrancisHospitalized #PrayForPopeFrancis #VaticanNews #PopeFrancisCondition #PopeFrancisHealthStatus #PopeFrancisLatest #PopeHealthUpdate #CatholicChurch #PopeFrancisRecovery #BreakingNews Also Read Pope Francis Had A Coughing Fit, Inhaled Vomit, And Needed Non-Invasive Ventilation :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/pope-francis-suffered-a-severe-coughing-fit-on-friday-leading-to-him-inhaling-vomit-4083823.html?ref=DMDesc Signs Of Kidney Failure...: Pope Francis' Condition Is Critical, Blood Tests Show No Good Signs :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/signs-of-kidney-failure-pope-francis-condition-is-critical-blood-tests-show-no-good-signs-4079047.html?ref=DMDesc Argentina Unites in Prayer for Pope Francis' Recovery from Serious Lung Infection :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/argentina-prays-for-pope-francis-recovery-011-4078989.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.97~PR.152~ED.102~GR.125~

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Pope Francis off mechanical ventilation, signalling improvement after respiratory crisis [Video]

Pope Francis off mechanical ventilation, signalling improvement after respiratory crisis

Pope Francis off mechanical ventilation, signalling improvement after respiratory crisis The 88-year-old pontiff has been hospitalised since 14th February with pneumonia in both lungs and breathing difficulties. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/03/03/pope-francis-off-mechanical-ventilation-signalling-improvement-after-respiratory-crisis Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages

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Pope Francis Faces Critical Health Battle | 88-Year-Old Pontiff Stable After Fatal Breathing Crisis [Video]

Pope Francis Faces Critical Health Battle | 88-Year-Old Pontiff Stable After Fatal Breathing Crisis

Pope Francis, 88, remains in stable condition after suffering a severe breathing crisis amid his battle with double pneumonia. The Vatican confirms he is resting, but his prognosis remains guarded as he continues treatment with mechanical ventilation and oxygen therapy. #PopeFrancis #PopeFrancisHealth #PopeFrancisUpdate #PopeFrancisPneumonia #PopeFrancisNews #PopeFrancisHospitalized #PrayForPopeFrancis #VaticanNews #PopeFrancisCondition #PopeFrancisHealthStatus #PopeFrancisLatest #PopeHealthUpdate #CatholicChurch #PopeFrancisRecovery #BreakingNews Also Read Pope Francis Had A Coughing Fit, Inhaled Vomit, And Needed Non-Invasive Ventilation :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/pope-francis-suffered-a-severe-coughing-fit-on-friday-leading-to-him-inhaling-vomit-4083823.html?ref=DMDesc Signs Of Kidney Failure...: Pope Francis' Condition Is Critical, Blood Tests Show No Good Signs :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/signs-of-kidney-failure-pope-francis-condition-is-critical-blood-tests-show-no-good-signs-4079047.html?ref=DMDesc Argentina Unites in Prayer for Pope Francis' Recovery from Serious Lung Infection :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/argentina-prays-for-pope-francis-recovery-011-4078989.html?ref=DMDesc ~PR.152~ED.103~HT.336~GR.124~

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