
After 37 days in hospital, the Holy Father is back at the Vatican, showing remarkable improvement. He continues his recovery with rest, therapy, and limited public activity.

After 37 days in the hospital, Pope Francis is back in the Vatican for two months of prescribed rest. Will he attend Holy Week? How is his voice? Can he meet visitors? Journalists got the answers straight from the Vatican! Read the full Q&A on his recovery, mood, and future plans. #PopeFrancis #Vatican #HealthUpdate #CatholicChurch

Pope Francis has been discharged from the hospital, but his recovery continues. After weeks of treatment, he now faces the challenge of regaining his voice. Despite his struggles, his commitment to leading the Church remains unwavering.

Pope Francis continues to show gradual improvement

On the 12th anniversary of his election, Pope Francis remains hospitalized but stable. Medical staff at Gemelli Polyclinic celebrated with a cake, while the Holy Father continued his prayers and physiotherapy.

On Thursday, March 6, during the Rosary in St. Peter’s Square, the voice of Pope Francis was broadcast to the faithful. With a weakened voice but a strong heart, he shared his gratitude message. Let us continue to pray for his health and recovery. 💙🙏 #PopeFrancis #PrayForThePope #VaticanNews

Pope Francis’ health continues to improve for the fourth consecutive day at Gemelli Hospital. Doctors remain cautious, emphasizing the need for further monitoring. The Pope maintains his routine, undergoing therapy, praying, and fulfilling his papal duties.

The Vatican has confirmed that Pope Francis remains in serious but stable condition. While there have been no further respiratory crises, new concerns have emerged, including early signs of kidney insufficiency. His medical team continues to monitor his health closely.

Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized. He is undergoing intensive treatment for pneumonia and respiratory issues. His condition remains serious, but he is alert and receiving ongoing care. The global Catholic community unites in prayer for his recovery.