Pope Francis is in critical condition, ‘quiet’ night, the Vatican says | Religious News

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The 88-year-old Papar was admitted to the Rome’s Gemelli Hospital after taking a breathing in February 14.

Pope Francis has been in a critical condition, “a quiet” night, as he fought in a double pneumonia, and rested after the respiratory crisis and blood transfers.

“The night was calm, Pope rested,” the Vatican said he noted without giving additional information in a sentence update on Sunday morning. On Sunday, another update is expected about his condition.

Francis, 88, in February 14, had difficulty breathing for a few days in the Roman Gemelli Hospital, and later Pneumonia was diagnosed in both lungs.

Described the Vatican The situation as critical For the first time on Saturday, a day after the “asthma’s respiratory crisis”, he needed additional oxygen and blood transfusions that day.

He said in a statement on Saturday Prognosis is “reserved”.

Double pneumonia is a serious infection that makes it difficult to breathe, and to ignite the lungs. The Vatican described the Pope’s infection as a “complex”, it was reported that it was caused by two or more microorganisms.

Francis, the Pope since 2013, made sick health in the last two years. He developed pleurisy as a young adult, because he believed in lung infections, and part of a lung was removed.

Bishopu Rino Fisichella must pray for worshipers in St. Peter’s Basilica on Sunday, prayers for worshipers “stronger and more intense.”

Rome, led by the Pope, announced a special mass for Sunday evening, so he announced a special mass to pray for Francis, so “this will be the power to pass the moment”.

Near the Vatican, the pilgrims expressed concern The state of the pope. “I’m very sad,” Italy Elvira Romana. “I don’t know if you can last normal right now.”

Matteo Licari in Sardinia said he was “extremely worried.” “Let’s hope that you can continue to live,” he said. “We look forward to returning it here.”

Outside of the Gemelli Hospital, groups, the late Pope John Paul II, who had been treated once during his long respiration, gathered to pray near the statue of John Paul.

People left the flowers and notes for Francis and lit candles on the basis of the memory of the late Pope.

 
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