Vatican: Francis stable, out of ‘imminent danger’ of death
- Pope Francis, the 88-year-old pontiff, marked one month in Rome's Gemelli hospital on Friday after a period of critical condition due to breathing crises.
- The pontiff was hospitalized ten days before the Vatican published a message written by him in February.
- Doctors now consider Pope Francis's condition stable and slowly improving, though the Vatican has not yet announced a release date from the special papal suite on the 10th floor where he is staying.
- The Vatican stated on Friday that the Pope was 'stable' and had passed a 'quiet night', though a medical bulletin expected that evening was not published.
- Pope Francis has received 'thousands' of letters daily from around the world, with the postal service noting a surge of up to 150 kilograms more mail per day being processed at the Fiumicino sorting centre, expressing 'affection and closeness'.
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Good news on the health of Pope Francis: reduce mechanical ventilation and receive unassisted breathing therapies
The last part indicates that he is not wearing the non-invasive mouth-nose mask that increased his oxygen at night.For the fifth time, he sent his message to the Angelus in writing.
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