
Pope Francis is “resting” in hospital and the night “went well”, The Vatican has said in its latest update.
It comes after The Vatican said on Sunday that the Pope was in a critical condition and was showing an “initial, mild” kidney problem – but was “vigilant” and took part in Mass in hospital with those caring for him.
Sunday evening’s statement said he was “vigilant and well-oriented”, but due to the complexity of his case the prognosis was “reserved”.
The Vatican also released a message from the Pope yesterday – his first from his hospital bed – in which he asked people to pray for him.
His message said: “I am confidently continuing my hospitalisation at the Gemelli Hospital, carrying on with the necessary treatment; and rest is also part of the therapy!”
He added: “In recent days I have received many messages of affection, and I have been particularly struck by the letters and drawings from children,” his message said.
“Thank you for this closeness, and for the prayers of comfort I have received from all over the world! I entrust you all to the intercession of Mary, and I ask you to pray for me.”
The message is understood to have been written in the last few days.
The Pope, 88, has been at Rome’s Gemelli hospital since 14 February and is being treated for double pneumonia and chronic bronchitis.
He has a history of respiratory illness, having lost part of one of his lungs to pleurisy as a young man. He also had an acute case of pneumonia in 2023.
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