The Vatican gives a cautiously optimistic comment on the health of the Pope.


The condition of Pope Francis is gradually improving - this is evidenced by blood tests and a good response to treatment. However, the pontiff will remain in the hospital for some Time.
The Pope will stay in the hospital and continue to receive medical treatment. Doctors will monitor his condition.
Yesterday, March 10, the Pope was able to carry out his spiritual practices. He alternated between prayer and rest throughout the day, and his night went peacefully.
It is recalled that Pope Francis has been at the 'Agostino Gemelli' clinic since February 14.
In January, he fell ill with bronchitis, but his condition gradually worsened, and doctors diagnosed him with bilateral pneumonia. Specifically, on February 9, the pontiff was unable to finish his sermon due to breathing difficulties.
Earlier, it was reported that the Pope mentioned Ukraine during his reflections during the Sunday prayer 'Angelus'. Last Sunday, March 9, he called for prayers for peace for 'suffering Ukraine', as well as Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Myanmar, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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