“The clinical conditions of the Holy Father in the last 24 hours have shown a new and slight improvement. The slight renal failure detected in the past days has passed “, Indicates the part disseminated by the Vatican.
As indicated, the tomography they performed on Tuesday afternoon showed “a normal evolution of the flogistic pulmonary painting (chemical processes).” Also, blood exams “They have confirmed yesterday’s improvement. “
For now, Bergoglio continues receiving oxygen in “high flows”, despite Nor this Wednesday has suffered asthmatic respiratory crises.
Doctors maintain the reserved prognosis, although the state of the Pope is still critical. The Supreme Pontiff is carrying out “respiratory physiotherapy.”
The Pope was admitted on February 14 to Rome Gemelli Hospital with bilateral pneumonia and remains there in critical condition.
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The Pope is admitted to the Gemelli Hospital in Rome since February 14.
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Prayer for Pope Francis
After several days of hospitalization, a collective prayer for Pope Francis began worldwide. From the Gemelli Hospital to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Argentina. In different corners of the world, they summon to ask for an improvement in the health of the Holy Father.
In ArgentinaPope’s home country, the bishops asked in a note to all communities to join in a prayer for a soon recovery. “With gratitude for its tireless service to the Church and the world we accompany it spiritually in this moment of hospitalization and rest. We trust the intercession of the Virgin of Luján, patron saint of our country, and we encourage each community to offer their prayer for Pope Francis, ”they ask.
On Monday they held a mass for Francisco’s health in the San Juan Pablo II Chapel of the Gemelli Polyclinic Hallafter an invitation from the Italian Episcopal Conference. These masses were repeated in several countries, Como Uruguay, Mexico, Ecuador, Chile and Peru.
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The Obelisk of Buenos Aires showed its support to the Pope.
Source: Ambito