
Pope Francis in Stable Condition, Responding Well to Treatment
Vatican City, March 2: Pope Francis is in stable condition and responding positively to medical treatment as he continues to receive respiratory support, the Holy See Press Office announced on Saturday. The 86-year-old pontiff is undergoing non-invasive mechanical ventilation and high-flow oxygen therapy, showing no signs of fever or infection.
“The Holy Father remains alert and oriented. He received the Eucharist on Saturday afternoon, then devoted himself to prayer,” the Vatican statement confirmed.
Doctors have reassured that Pope Francis’ vital signs remain stable, and he is eating on his own while actively participating in respiratory physiotherapy.
📌 Key Medical Updates:
✅ No fever or infection detected
✅ Stable haemodynamic parameters (blood circulation remains normal)
✅ No further episodes of bronchospasm (breathing difficulty)
✅ Active participation in respiratory therapy
✅ Maintaining good appetite and independent eating
Despite his ongoing health challenges, Pope Francis remains mentally alert and spiritually engaged. Earlier in the day, he spent 20 minutes in prayer at the chapel near his hospital room, reflecting his resilience and unwavering faith.
💬 The Vatican confirmed that Pope Francis remains in good humour, a sign of his strong will and recovery progress. His medical team continues to monitor him closely, ensuring he receives the best possible care.
This health update comes at a crucial time, as the Catholic Church prepares for upcoming Easter celebrations. The Vatican has yet to confirm whether the Pontiff will resume public appearances or adjust his schedule to accommodate his recovery.
As Pope Francis continues his medical treatment and rehabilitation, millions of Catholics worldwide keep him in their prayers, hoping for a full and swift recovery. The Vatican’s latest update reassures the faithful that the Holy Father remains strong, engaged, and spiritually steadfast.
“The prognosis remains guarded,” the Vatican noted, indicating careful monitoring as he progresses toward better health.
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