Pope Francis experiences a peaceful night after the crisis breathed out to have caused the return of recovery
Pope Francis had a quiet night with multiple crises after suffering bronchial crisis That encouraged the sudden deterioration of his health, the Vatican said in a short update on Saturday morning.
The Pope woke up, drank coffee and reading the newspaper, said the Vatican, and he can still move and sit in his armchair.
Nevertheless, the Vatican said in an update, not out of danger, and its forecast is still guarded.
On Friday, PontiF experienced “a sudden deterioration of respiratory paintings,” said the Vatican, when he had a “isolated crisis of bronchospasm”, which is when the muscles that tighten the airways in the lungs.
The episode caused the 88-year-old Pope to breathe vomiting, the Vatican said in a statement. It was treated with non -invasive mechanical ventilation of a good response, the Vatican said.
“The Holy Father has always remained awake and oriented, cooperating in therapeutic maneuvers,” Vatican said. “The prognosis therefore still remains reserved.”
This is the fourth time when the Pope has been hospitalized since in 2013 he took over the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church.
He is subjected to significant abdominal surgery 2021, and then had a second procedure in 2023 to repair the scar tissue and the abdominal hernia. Was briefly hospitalized to the treatment of pneumonia earlier that year.
In the meantime, people gathered outside the Gemelli Hospital in Rome to show their support, and many left messages and notes near the statue of former Pope John Paul II. Prayers come from all over the world.
Maria Ratai, a woman who prays for the Pope in St. Peter’s Square, said, “I pray that every night for him, for his health, because we need not only us the Italians, but also the world he needs because he is a man of peace – and the world needs peace.”
Rev. Jacinto Bento, a priest who visited Assisi on Saturday with a group of 30 jubilee pilgrims from the island of Azores.
“We pray every day for the Pope,” Bento said. “We are very sad about his situation.”