Pope Francis’ health has been a topic of concern lately, especially after he was hospitalized on February 14, 2025, for bronchitis treatment.
According to the Vatican, the Pope’s condition remains stable, with a “gradual, slight improvement” noted on March 8, 2025.
The 88-year-old pontiff has been undergoing treatment for bilateral pneumonia at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital. Despite experiencing several respiratory crises, including two episodes of acute respiratory insufficiency on March 3, 2025, the Pope’s condition has been described as stable, albeit complex.
The Vatican has been providing regular updates on the Pope’s health, with the Holy See Press Office reporting that the Pope spent a quiet night in hospital on March 7, 2025, and woke up shortly after 8 a.m. The Pope has also been participating in Holy Mass in the hospital chapel and receiving the Eucharist.
In addition to his medical treatment, the Pope has been receiving oxygen therapy and undergoing respiratory physiotherapy to aid his recovery. The Vatican has also reported that the Pope’s vital signs, including heart, kidney, and blood values, remain stable, and he shows no signs of infection.
Despite the positive updates, the Pope’s prognosis remains guarded, and his recovery is expected to take time. The Vatican has cautioned that the Pope’s condition is still complex, and his age and underlying health conditions make him more vulnerable to complications.
The Pope’s hospitalization has sparked an outpouring of support and prayers from around the world. The Vatican has reported that the Pope is deeply grateful for the prayers and messages of support he has received, and he has expressed his appreciation in a prerecorded audio message.
In the message, the Pope thanked those gathered for the rosary prayer service in St. Peter’s Square on March 6, 2025, saying, “I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your prayers for my health from the square; I accompany you from here”.
The Pope’s health issues are not new, and he has been dealing with various health problems in recent years. In 2021, he underwent colon surgery, and in 2023, he had a hernia operation.
Despite these health challenges, the Pope remains committed to his duties and has continued to work from the hospital, albeit at a slower pace. The Vatican has reported that the Pope has been alternating between rest, prayer, and work activities, including meeting with Vatican officials and receiving updates on Church business.
As Pope Francis continues his recovery, the Vatican has encouraged the faithful to continue praying for his health and well-being. The nightly rosary vigil at St. Peter’s Square has drawn large crowds, with cardinals, Vatican officials, and faithful from around the world gathering to pray for the Pope’s recovery.
Overall, while the Pope’s health remains a concern, the Vatican’s updates suggest that he is receiving the best possible care and is grateful for the outpouring of support and prayers from around the world.