The Vatican shares update on Pope Francis as he spends tenth night in hospital
Pope Francis has spent his tenth night in hospital. Credit: Vatican Media via Vatican Pool/Getty Images
The Pontiff was admitted to the hospital on February 14, and has undergone blood transfusions and other treatments after falling into a “critical” condition.
The Vatican Issues Update On Monday Morning
According to a statement released Monday morning by the Holy See Press Office, Pope Francis: “The night went well; the Pope slept and is resting.”
The update is similar to that following Pope Francis’ “tranquil” evening the night prior.
The 88-year-old Pontiff has received blood transfusions to help stabilize his hemoglobin levels.
In an update shared Sunday evening, the Vatican reported: “The thrombocytopenia remains stable; however, some blood tests show early, mild renal insufficiency, which is currently under control.”
Tributes have appeared around the world as Pope Francis remains in hospital. Credit: Luciano Gonzalez/Anadolu via Getty Images
Additionally, Pope Francis is still receiving high-flow oxygen therapy through nasal cannulas to support his breathing. Despite the severity of his illness, he remains “alert and well-oriented”.
“The Holy Father remains alert and well-oriented,” the statement added. However, due to the complexity of his condition, doctors say his prognosis remains “guarded”.
A Moment of Faith Amid Illness
Even while hospitalized, the Pope has maintained his commitment to his spiritual duties.
On Sunday, he celebrated Mass in his private hospital apartment, surrounded by the doctors and nurses caring for him.
“[Sunday] morning, in the apartment on the tenth floor, he participated in the Holy Mass, together with those who have been taking care of him during these days of hospitalization,” the Vatican reported.
Additionally, despite his ongoing health battle, a message from Pope Francis was shared over the weekend in preparation for the Sunday Angelus, which was read on his behalf.
“I am confidently continuing my hospitalisation at the Gemelli Hospital, carrying on with the necessary treatment; and rest is also part of the therapy,” Pope Francis wrote.
“I sincerely thank the doctors and health workers of this hospital for the attention they are showing me and the dedication with which they carry out their service among the sick.”
The Vatican has revealed that the prognosis remains “guarded”. Credit: Vatican Pool / Getty
The Pope also expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and support he has received from across the world.
“In recent days I have received many messages of affection, and I have been particularly struck by the letters and drawings from children,” he wrote. “Thank you for this closeness, and for the prayers of comfort I have received from all over the world!”
Concluding his message, he entrusted his followers to the intercession of Mary, asking them to continue praying for him during this challenging time.
Vatican sources confirmed that the message was written during the last few days.
Continued Concern for Pope Francis
Pope Francis has faced several health challenges in recent years, including previous respiratory infections and surgery for an abdominal hernia.
His latest hospitalization has drawn global concern, with Catholics and world leaders expressing their prayers and well wishes for his recovery.
One of the most personal messages came from Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, leader of the Orthodox Church, who addressed Pope Francis as his “beloved brother” in a handwritten letter.
He wished him a “swift and complete recovery” and a return to his “sacred and important duties”
As the Pope remains under close medical supervision, the world continues to watch for updates on his condition, hoping for further signs of improvement in the days ahead.