Critically ill Pope ‘slept well’, Vatican says, as thousands unite in prayer

Critically ill Pope ‘slept well’, Vatican says, as thousands unite in prayer
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Critically ill Pope ‘slept well’, Vatican says, as thousands unite in prayer
Author: Nicole Winfield
Published: Feb, 25 2025 08:19

The 88-year-old has now been in hospital for 11 days. Pope Francis’s recovery from pneumonia continued Tuesday, marked by a "slight improvement" in his condition and a groundswell of support from the faithful. Doctors have confirmed the 88-year-pontiff remains in critical condition with double pneumonia at Gemelli hospital in Rome.

However, the Vatican said he had resumed work from his hospital room, including reaching out to a parish in war-torn Gaza City – a community he has maintained contact with since the outbreak of the conflict. In a typically brief update on Tuesday morning, the Vatican reported that the Pope “slept well, all night”.

On Monday evening, medical professionals noted a positive shift in some of his laboratory results. As night descended, St. Peter’s Square became a focal point for collective prayer. Thousands gathered in the rain to recite the Rosary, echoing similar vigils held during the final days of Pope John Paul II. However, the atmosphere was one of hope rather than mourning, with attendees focusing their prayers on Francis’s swift recovery.

Presiding over the gathering from the Pope's usual platform, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin acknowledged the global outpouring of prayer and support for the ailing pontiff. He described a chorus of well-wishes rising from around the world, a testament to the widespread concern and affection for Pope Francis.

“Starting this evening, we want to unite ourselves publicly to this prayer here, in his house,” Parolin said, praying that Francis “in this moment of illness and trial” would recover quickly. The Argentine pope had part of one lung removed as a young man after suffering pleurisy – an inflammation of the membranes that surround the lungs and line the chest cavity.

He had part of his colon removed in 2021 and underwent intestinal surgery again in 2023. Francis has been hospitalised since February 14 and doctors have said his condition is touch-and-go, given his age, fragility and pre-existing lung disease. But in Monday’s update, they said he hadn’t had any more respiratory crises since Saturday, and the flow and concentration of supplemental oxygen has been slightly reduced.

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