The Vatican has released incredible details on the health of Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized for 11 days in Rome.
According to the statement, 88-year-old Francis had pneumonia in both lungs, and blood scans showed early signs of kidney failure.
“Perhaps it's almost death.”
Vatican “The night went well,” he added, “The Pope is asleep and is resting now.” His condition is said to be important.
He was initially admitted to Gemeri Hospital for Bronchitis, which developed into pneumonia treated with high flow oxygen.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan urged faithful people to pray for Francis at Homily at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York on Sunday, explaining that he was “very vulnerable and probably close to death.” did.
Despite his illness, Francis continued some of his work, even attending Sunday Mass from his hospital room, according to the Vatican.
Cardinal of the Vatican Secretary of State, Pietro Parolin It was rejected Rumors spreading online about impending leadership changes.
“I think it's very normal in these circumstances that unverified rumors spread or misguided comments are made. This certainly isn't the first time,” he said. “But I don't think there's any particular movement in this regard, so far I haven't heard of anything like that.”
Francis is from Argentina and is the first Pope in Latin America. The Pope recently issued a statement calling on Catholic bishops to respect the dignity of illegal foreigners. He appeared to be discussing Vice President J.D. Vance about Catholic doctrines about helping strangers.
Francis was elected Pope in 2013 after his predecessor, Benedict XVI, resigned.
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