Pope Francis is stable and shows improvements but will remain hospitalized

Pope Francis He continues to show improvement and remains stable as he approaches the hospital for a month after fighting with bronchitis into pneumonia.
The 88-year-old had a “holiday night,” announced on Thursday morning, the Saint See Printing Office, which also marks the 12th anniversary of his election to lead Roman Catholic Church.
It continues to receive non -invasive mechanical ventilation treatments throughout the night and during the day of high -flow oxygen therapy.
Pope Francis now eats solid foods, showing “light gradual improvements,” says the Vatican
The health of Pope Francis has turned better this week, as it continues to show improvement after updating on Monday, which led him as “out of danger of death”, although he will remain hospitalized. (Daddy Syuflan/Pool/AFp/Getty)
Pope spent time on Wednesday by following spiritual exercises In the Vatican, Receiving the Eucharist, praying and completing physical therapy.
It was observed that he was resting in the afternoon.
The statement states that the brink of the chest X -ray on Tuesday confirmed the improvements that medical staff noticed in the previous days, but his situation remains “complex”, resulting in more time in the hospital.
Pope Francis now ‘out of danger of death’ because the health is still improved
Pope Francis candles were placed under the statue of the late Pope John Paul II outside the agostino Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome last month in support of the 88-year-old Pontiph. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
Pope’s health has improved significantly this week because the Vatican announced on Monday that “there is no danger of death.”
He was hospitalized at the Gemelli Hospital from Valentine’s day after a week in the fight against bronchitis gradually worsened, eventually turned into a double pneumonia.
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Pope Francis was elected to his position 12 years ago on March 13, 2013. (Alevatica Pool/Getty Pictures)
His health became the main concern as he did chronic lung disease and part of one lung removed when he was younger.