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Pope’s health improves, continues Spiritual Exercises from hospital

A balloon depicting Pope Francis is seen at the base of a statue of St. John Paul II outside Rome's Gemelli Hospital on Feb. 23, 2025, where the pope is being treated for double pneumonia. (CNS photo/Pablo Esparza)

The Holy See Press Office reports that Pope Francis' health continues to improve, with recent progress becoming more stable.

However, he will remain in the hospital for further treatment. Despite his hospitalization, the pope is actively participating in the Curia’s spiritual exercises via video link.

On the evening of March 10, the Holy See Press Office provided the following update on Pope Francis’ health:

“The Holy Father's clinical condition remains stable.

The improvements recorded in previous days have been further consolidated, as confirmed by both blood tests and clinical findings, as well as by the Pope’s good response to pharmacological therapy.

For these reasons, the doctors have decided today to lift their guarded prognosis. However, given the complexity of the Pope’s clinical picture and the severe infection present at the time of hospitalization, it will still be necessary to continue pharmacological treatment in a hospital setting for a period of time.

This morning, the Holy Father was able to follow the Spiritual Exercises via a video link with the Paul VI Hall; he then received the Eucharist and went to the chapel of his private apartment for a moment of prayer.

In the afternoon, he again joined the Curia's Spiritual Exercises, following them via video link. Throughout the day, he alternated between prayer and rest.”

The annual Spiritual Exercises of the Roman Curia began on Sunday afternoon in the Paul VI Hall, led by the Preacher of the Papal Household, Fr. Roberto Pasolini, OFM Cap. -With inputs from Vatican News

 

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