Pope Francis remains critically ill as he battles double pneumonia and the onset of slight kidney failure, but the Vatican has confirmed that he is alert and able to move about his hospital room. The 88-year-old pontiff is spending his 11th day in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, equaling the longest hospital stay of his nearly 12-year papacy.
Pope Francis’ Health Update: A Complex Medical Condition
The Vatican described the pope’s condition as critical for a second day on Sunday, February 24 revealing that blood tests showed an “initial, slight insufficiency” in his kidney function, which is now under control. Poor Francis is receiving high-flow oxygen therapy through a tube under his nose and remains “alert and well-oriented,” according to the latest medical update.
On Saturday, the pope underwent a blood transfusion after experiencing a “prolonged asthma-like respiratory crisis.” His prognosis remains guarded, with the Vatican stating that his double pneumonia is caused by two or more microorganisms, making it a “complex” infection.
The Pope’s Medical History and Current Challenges
Pope Francis has faced several health challenges in recent years, including recurring lung infections. As a young adult, he developed pleurisy and had part of one lung removed, making him very vulnerable to respiratory issues.
The Vatican has emphasized that the pope is eating normally and able to move about his hospital room, but his condition remains serious. Double pneumonia can inflame and scar both lungs, making it difficult to breathe, and the added complication of kidney insufficiency has heightened concerns.
Vatican Plans Prayer Service for Pope Francis
In response to the pope’s condition, the Vatican has organized a prayer service in St. Peter’s Square on Monday evening. The service, led by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the second most senior official in the Vatican, will be the first in a series of nightly prayers for the pontiff’s recovery.
Outside Gemelli Hospital, groups have gathered near a statue of the late Pope John Paul II, who was treated at the facility multiple times during his papacy, to pray for Francis.
Cardinals Speculate on the Pope’s Future
As Pope Francis continues his hospitalization, worries about his future and the potential implications for the Catholic Church has grown. Cardinals and Vatican officials are closely monitoring his condition, with some privately discussing contingency plans should his health worsen.
The pope’s resilience and determination have been a hallmark of his papacy, but his current health crisis has raised questions about his ability to continue leading the Church. A further update on the pope’s condition is expected on Monday evening according to a report by the Vatican.