Weekly Newsletter 8th March 2025 (267).
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Pope has a restful night in hospital
In the Friday update on the Pope’s health, the Holy See Press Office reports Pope Francis had a restful night.

Pope’s clinical condition stable, he continues his medical therapy
The Holy Father’s clinical condition remains stable compared to the past few days. No episodes of crisis or fever have been reported. The prognosis remains reserved. Given the stability of his condition, the next medical bulletin will be issued on Saturday.

Pope has another good night at the hospital, continues treatment
Pope Francis has another good night at Rome’s Gemelli hospital where he is being treated for bilateral pneumonia and is resting, the Holy See Press Office stated on Thursday morning. He has continued his treatment and physical therapy.

Pope calls parish in Gaza as his condition remains stable on Ash Wednesday
As his clinical condition remained stable with no new respiratory episodes, Pope Francis called the Catholic parish in Gaza and carried out several work activities, according to the Holy See Press Office on Wednesday evening.

Pope: Ashes ‘bring us back to reality’
In his homily for Ash Wednesday, Pope Francis says that the imposition of ashes reminds us to “look within ourselves” and remember our fragility – “from dust we are created, and to dust we shall return”.

Pope has another restful night in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital
In the Wednesday morning update on the Pope’s health, the Holy See Press Office says Pope Francis has had a restful night in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, where he is being treated for bilateral pneumonia, and woke up slightly after 8 a.m. this morning.

Pope Francis’ medical condition stable, no new medical crises
A Vatican Press Office communiqué on Tuesday evening says Pope Francis has not manifested any episodes of respiratory insufficiency or bronchospasm. He is alert, without fever, and cooperative. As planned, non-invasive mechanical ventilation will be resumed until tomorrow morning. The prognosis remains guarded.

Pope slept well overnight after two respiratory insufficiencies
Pope Francis slept well throughout the night after suffering two respiratory insufficiencies on Monday, according to the Holy See Press Office.

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Pope suffers two episodes of acute respiratory insufficiency
Pope Francis has suffered two episodes of acute respiratory insufficiency caused by an accumulation of mucus, which was aspirated both times, according to the Holy See Press Office.

Pope Francis slept well through the night at Gemelli hospital
In the Monday morning update on the Pope’s health, the Holy See Press Office says Pope Francis slept well throughout the night.

Pope’s condition stable, mechanical ventilation discontinued
Pope Francis continues to receive oxygen and has no fever. This morning, he participated in Mass. The prognosis remains guarded.

Pope expresses gratitude for closeness and urges prayers for peace
The Holy See Press Office releases Pope Francis’ Angelus address as he continues his recovery at Gemelli Hospital. In his message, the Pope expresses gratitude for prayers and medical care whilst urging continued prayers for peace. Reflecting on the day’s Gospel reading, he emphasises the importance of seeing others with charity and of always speaking with goodness.

Pope Francis continues to rest following a peaceful night
The Holy See Press Office reports on Sunday morning that Pope Francis had a peaceful night and continues to rest.

Pope resting after quiet night
Pope Francis slept well and is resting, according to a Saturday morning statement from the Holy See Press Office.
Weekly Newsletter 1st March 2025 (266).
Weekly Newsletter 1st March 2025 (266).
105 new jobs were posted this week.

Pope has isolated bronchospasm, noninvasive ventilation started
A Holy See Press Office statement on Friday evening says Pope Francis’ respiratory condition worsened following an isolated bronchospasm. The Pontiff was promptly started on non-invasive mechanical ventilation, to which he is responding.

Pope Francis has restful night amid clinical improvements
The Holy See Press Office said on Friday morning that Pope Francis had a restful fifteenth night in Rome’s Gemelli hospital, where he is being treated for bilateral pneumonia.

Continued improvement in Pope’s clinical condition confirmed
A Holy See Press Office communiqué on Thursday evening confirms that Pope Francis’ clinical condition continues to show improvement. Additional days of clinical stability are needed before the prognosis can be lifted.
