Pope Francis Received Blood Transfusions and Oxygen but Had ‘Tranquil’ Night in Hospital, Vatican Says

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Pope Francis Update Issued as He Remains in Hospital With Double Pneumonia

The Associated Press reported on Saturday that the Vatican had given an update on the pope's condition, describing it as critical. "The Holy Father continues to be alert and spent the day in an armchair although in more pain than yesterday. At the moment the prognosis is reserved," the Vatican statement said. Earlier, the Vatican said Francis is receiving treatment at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome where he has undergone previous medical care. Officials have assured the public that his condition is stable, though he remains under close medical observation. According to Vatican News, Francis' medical team has emphasized the importance of rest and continued treatment to ensure his full recovery. The pope's engagements, including a scheduled appearance at the Sunday Angelus, have been canceled or delegated to senior Vatican officials.

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Pope Francis Faces Health Battle: A Tranquil Night Amidst Critical Condition

Pope Francis, battling double pneumonia, spent a 'tranquil' night in Rome's Gemelli hospital. Admitted on February 14 due to breathing difficulties, his condition was labeled 'critical' as of Saturday. He required supplemental oxygen and blood transfusions. The Vatican continues to monitor his recovery closely.

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Pope Francis had peaceful night's rest at hospital following respiratory crisis, Vatican says

The pontiff remains in hospital after being treated for double pneumonia and chronic bronchitis, with the leader remaining in a 'critical condition'. It comes as sources in the Vatican said Pope Francis is still receiving a high flow of oxygen - but has suffered no further crisis. The sources added that the religious leader is now eating normally, with clinical tests ongoing. Pope Francis rested during a peaceful night after a respiratory crisis and blood transfusions, the Vatican said, as the religious leader released pre-prepared words on Sunday.

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Pope Francis had a 'tranquil' night in hospital following blood transfusion, the Vatican says
Pope Francis had a 'tranquil' night in hospital following blood transfusion, the Vatican says. He is being treated for double pneumonia and chronic bronchitis. The 88-year-old has spent more than a week in hospital and had blood transfusions as he is 'suffering more than yesterday'
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Pope Francis Had a Restful Night, Still in Critical Condition
The Vatican did not provide further details about the condition of the pope. The 88-year-old pontiff has been in critical condition for more than a week. He was admitted to the hospital on Feb. 14 with a complex respiratory tract infection that developed into pneumonia in both lungs.
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Pope had 'tranquil' night in hospital, Vatican says
The 88-year-old has been in hospital for more than a week being treated for double pneumonia and chronic bronchitis. The Vatican said he will not lead Sunday prayers for the second week running. He is likely to prepare a written homily for someone else to read at Sunday's Angelus.
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Tampa Catholics pray for Pope Francis amid hospitalization
The Vatican said Pope Francis suffered a serious asthma attack, requiring high-flow oxygen and a blood transfusion. The Holy Father remains alert and spent the day in an armchair, although he is more fatigued than yesterday. At the moment, the prognosis remains guarded.
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Pope Francis, in critical condition, had quiet night: Vatican
Pope Francis had a quiet night in hospital, the Vatican says. The 88-year-old is in a "critical" condition after suffering a respiratory attack. The Argentine pontiff was initially admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital with bronchitis, but it developed into double pneumonia.
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Pope's doctor fears one major threat after critical condition scare
Pope Francis is said to have enjoyed a 'tranquil' night after being in critical condition following a respiratory crisis and blood transfusions. The 88-year-old was already receiving treated for pneumonia and a complex lung infection at Rome's Gemelli Hospital when he suffered a prolonged asthmatic respiratory crisis earlier this weekend.
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'Dying' Pope Francis in Critical Condition After Being Rushed to the Hospital Suffering Asthma-Like Respiratory Crisis
Vatican confirms Pope Francis is in critical condition. Pope has been suffering from a complicated lung infection for a week. Doctors say he will be in hospital for at least another week. The Vatican says he is in a stable condition but in a lot of pain. He is being treated at a Rome hospital.
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Pope Francis has "tranquil" night after blood transfusions
Vatican confirms Pope Francis is still in hospital. He has been in hospital since February 14. He is in a stable condition, according to the Vatican. He was admitted to hospital on February 14 after suffering a heart attack. He had been in a critical condition since February 13.
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Pope Francis had 'tranquil' night in hospital, Vatican says
The Vatican said the 88-year-old pontiff was in a critical condition last night. He was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli hospital on 14 February with bronchitis, but it turned into pneumonia in both lungs. The pontiff is set to remain in hospital for at least another week, with his doctors telling a press conference on Friday.
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Pope Francis, in critical condition, had ‘tranquil’ night, Vatican says
Vatican says Pope Francis had a "tranquil" night after suffering double pneumonia. The pope was admitted to hospital on February 14 with pneumonia in both lungs. A further update on the pope's condition is expected later in the day. For confidential support on suicide matters call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or see www.samaritans.org.
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'Pray for me': Pope Francis in critical condition, undergoes transfusion as condition worsens
Pope Francis was listed a being in critical condition Saturday and underwent a blood transfusion as his health deteriorated. The 88-year-old pontiff required high-flow oxygen to combat complications from double pneumonia and remains hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital. The Pope missed delivering the traditional Angelus prayer in person for a second consecutive Sunday.
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Pope Francis’ double pneumonia complications may be ‘unpredictable’, cardiologist warns
The pope is in critical condition with a lung infection. He has been receiving high-quality oxygen. His condition has improved, but he still has a long way to go, doctors say. The pope is expected to be released from the hospital in the next few days, a spokesman says.
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