Pope Francis’s condition has slightly improved, Vatican says happymamay

The Vatican said in a medical update that the health of Pope Francis has improved a little but is still in critical condition.

On Sunday, the Pope’s condition was said to be embarrassed with respiratory and kidney problems.

But the Vatican now said that the “simple” kidney problem was not anxious, more than a week after he was hospitalized.

“Until today there were no episodes of the quadruple respiratory attacks; some laboratory tests have improved,” the Vatican said in the 88 -year -old evening bulletin.

The Vatican added that the ink resumed some of the works on Monday and called on the priest of the Gaza diocese to “express his parental proximity.”

A statement said that the Pope suffers from oxygen treatment, but the doctors “wisely have not yet revealed the diagnosis.”

on saturdayThe Vatican said that the Pope suffered from an respiratory crisis and was in a “critical” condition, but later on Sunday he issued an update that he “did not provide any other respiratory crises.”

Earlier on Sunday, The Pope issued a statement asking Catholics to pray for him After he was unable to present Angelos prayers personally for the second week in a row.

At 21:00 (20:00 GMT) on Monday, the Cardinals in Rome will meet outside the Saint Peter Pets to lead the prayers for the Pope, along with the Vatican members of Korea and the clergy from the diocese of Rome.

They will continue to gather every evening, from now on, to recite the rosary.

On Monday evening, Cardinal Parolin, the Secretary of the Vatican State.

The ink is especially vulnerable to pneumonia, an infection of the lungs that bacteria, viruses or fungi can cause, after contracting the pleura – an inflammation in the lungs – when he was young and underwent a partial lung.

The leader of the Roman Catholic Church was accepted to the hospital several times during his 12 -year term, including the treatment of bronchitis in the same hospital in March 2023.

From Argentina, Pope Francis is the first Latin America, and the first emotion, to lead the Roman Catholic Church.

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