BY Benjamin ClarkMarch 10, 2025
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Pope Francis faces health challenges, updates from Vatican

ROME — Pope Francis, at age 88, remains hospitalized at Gemelli Hospital in Rome, where he continues his recovery from bilateral pneumonia since February 14.

Continuing his duties as pontiff from the hospital, Pope Francis manages Vatican affairs, including the Lenten retreat, and maintains stable health amidst ongoing therapies, Newsweek reported.

Pope Francis's Peaceful Night and Healing Process

As of Monday morning, the Vatican reported that Pope Francis spent a "quiet night," indicating stable conditions. Doctors have consistently provided medical attention, including respiratory and motor physiotherapy, to aid his recovery from the illness that required hospitalization.

The Pope has transitioned to a solid foods diet, marking a significant step in his overall recovery. Since his admission, he has maintained a stable condition with no fever or respiratory crises and sustained good oxygen levels, though doctors remain cautiously "guarded" in their prognosis.

Hospital officials have emphasized the Pope's continued health improvements after more than three weeks of medical care. This hospitalization stands as the longest of his 12-year tenure as the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

Pope Oversees Church Activities from Hospital

Despite being hospitalized, Pope Francis initiated a weeklong Lenten spiritual retreat on Sunday through a video conference. Father Roberto Pasolini is leading the retreat, which focuses on "The hope of eternal life."

Participants at the Vatican could neither see nor hear Pope Francis during the retreat, demonstrating his limited physical presence while maintaining his spiritual leadership. Vatican observers recognize that he continues to govern remotely, influencing the church’s daily affairs.

His prolonged hospital stay has sparked discussions about his long-term health and leadership continuity, especially as he approaches the 12th anniversary of his election on March 13—a milestone he will observe without making a public appearance.

Pope Francis: Tender Moments in Difficult Times

Pope Francis thanked the medical staff assisting him. "During my prolonged hospitalization here, I, too, experience the thoughtfulness of service and the tenderness of care," he said. He emphasized the impact of such care, stating, "This miracle of tenderness is what brings a little light into the night of pain."

He highlighted the importance of healthcare workers, reinforcing his broader perspective on the role of service and care in society. He made these statements on Sunday while meeting with top Church officials, including Cardinal Pietro Parolin and Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra.

This interaction demonstrated his continued involvement in high-level Church affairs, even while hospitalized, as he facilitated critical discussions on the future of his papacy.

Reflections on Leadership and Papal Role

Pope Francis has previously commended his predecessor Benedict XVI for choosing to resign—a significant act within the church's recent history. However, Francis himself views the papal role as a lifetime commitment, raising questions about the conditions under which he would consider stepping down.

Such deliberations acquire greater significance as the Vatican and its faithful look ahead to the future leadership of the church. Discussions on this topic continue among Church officials, reflecting the balance between the Pope's health challenges and his spiritual duties.

As Pope Francis continues his recovery in Gemelli Hospital, the Church and its worldwide community remain attentive to updates on his health and leadership, signaling the deep connection between the pontiff's well-being and the broader church's future.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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