Pope Francis' health continues to improve, as the Holy See Press Office confirms that he no longer requires mechanical ventilation at night and has significantly reduced his dependence on high-flow oxygen therapy during the day.
Pope Francis’ health continues to improve, as the Holy See Press Office confirms he no longer needs mechanical ventilation at night and is relying less on high-flow oxygen therapy during the day.
Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin firmly dismissed rumors regarding Pope Francis's possible resignation, stating unequivocally, "Absolutely not."
The Vatican has released the first image of Pope Francis since his hospitalization on February 14, offering a glimpse of the Pontiff in prayer following the celebration of the Eucharist.
The nightly Rosary for Pope Francis’ health will resume in St. Peter’s Square on March 14, Friday evening, following the conclusion of the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises for the Roman Curia.
As the Church marks the twelfth anniversary of Pope Francis' election to the papacy, the Holy Father finds himself in an unexpected place—hospitalized on the tenth floor of Rome’s Gemelli Hospital.
Pope Francis continues to rest and receive medical care at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, where he has been undergoing treatment for bilateral pneumonia since February 14.
As Pope Francis continues to recover from bilateral pneumonia at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary, will preside over the traditional Ash Wednesday liturgy on the Aventine Hill on March 5.
Pope Francis remains in stable condition as he continues treatment, alternating between non-invasive mechanical ventilation and supplemental high-flow oxygenation on February 28.
For the fourth consecutive day, February 27, thousands of faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square and at Rome's Gemelli Hospital to recite the Rosary for Pope Francis' recovery.
The Catholic Bishops Conference of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands (CBC PNGSI) is calling on all Catholics and people of goodwill to pray for Pope Francis’ health and to stop spreading false rumors about his passing, following unverified reports on February 24.
"Many people are intelligent, but few are truly wise," remarked Father Yulius Yasinto, SVD, during a Mass for the healing of Pope Francis at the Embassy of Indonesia to the Holy See, Rome on February 26.
On February 27, Radio Veritas Asia (RVA) gathered the faithful from across Asia in a special Eucharistic celebration, uniting communities in prayer for the good health and recovery of Pope Francis, reflecting the deep devotion and solidarity of Asian Catholics for the Holy Father.
The Indonesian Embassy to the Holy See held a special Mass on the evening of Wednesday, February 26, at its multipurpose hall on Via Marocco 10, EUR, Rome, bringing together the faithful in prayer for Pope Francis' recovery.
As Pope Francis remains hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, Catholics and people of faith around the world continue to pray for his recovery, even as Vatican updates indicate signs of slight improvement in his condition.
On the evening of February 25, over a thousand faithful gathered once more in St. Peter’s Square, uniting in prayer through the Rosary for Pope Francis’ healing.