Pope Francis Continues to Rest and Recover at Gemelli Hospital
After another good night at Rome’s Gemelli hospital, where he is being treated for bilateral pneumonia, Pope Francis is resting comfortably, as reported by the Holy See Press Office on Thursday morning.
By Vatican News

Despite his medical condition, Pope Francis remains stable with no new respiratory episodes. He continues to receive the necessary treatments, including supplemental oxygenation and physiotherapy, to aid in his recovery.
During his time at the hospital, the Pope has maintained his spiritual duties, participating in the rite of the blessing of the Sacred Ashes and receiving the Eucharist. He has also been in contact with Father Gabriel Romanelli, the parish priest of the Holy Family Church in Gaza.
Since being hospitalized on February 14, Pope Francis has been under close medical supervision at Gemelli Hospital. His doctors have noted positive progress in his condition, with no recent crises reported. However, further evaluations are required to assess his overall health.
As Pope Francis continues his recovery journey, the entire world sends prayers and well-wishes for his swift return to full health.