ROME - Pope Francis, who is being treated in hospital for double pneumonia, is not in danger of death, but has not been fully curedand his condition could yet change, one of his doctors said on Friday. "Is he out of danger? No. But if the question is 'is ...
The Vatican’s early Friday update also suggested a level of normalcy and routine as the 88-year-old pope continues recovering at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital.
Reporting from Rome, Fox News' Lauren Green writes that papal historian Austen Ivereigh is trying to dispel rumors that Pope Francis might resign amid his current health crisis.
Pope Francis has survived 48 hours without breathing complications since his latest emergency on Friday, according to officials at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome, where the 88-year-old head of the Catholic Church is being treated for double pneumonia.
Pope Francis is sitting upright and receiving therapy for double pneumonia while he remains in critical condition.
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Pope Francis remained in stable condition and didn’t need any mechanical ventilation on Sunday, the Vatican said.