
Pope Francis Shows Steady Recovery Progress at Gemelli Hospital
Pope Francis continues his steady recovery at Rome's Gemelli Hospital, maintaining stable condition while receiving treatment for respiratory issues diagnosed last week. His overnight stay was peaceful, with successful transition from non-invasive mechanical ventilation to high-flow oxygen therapy through nasal cannulas.
The Pontiff has resumed his scheduled therapies, including respiratory exercises and motor physiotherapy. Medical professionals report stable clinical conditions while maintaining careful monitoring of his complex health situation.

Pope Francis waves to crowd
Despite hospitalization, Pope Francis actively participates in Vatican's annual Lenten spiritual exercises remotely from his hospital room. These sessions, led by Fr. Roberto Pasolini at the Vatican's Paul VI Hall, began Sunday and continue through the week.

Pope Francis waving
Religious sisters and faithful have gathered outside Gemelli Hospital to pray for the Pope's recovery, demonstrating strong community support. The global Catholic community continues to express concern and solidarity, with Vatican authorities encouraging worldwide prayers.

Pope Francis receiving respiratory support
Despite his health challenges, the Pope remains engaged with global issues, recently expressing condolences for flood victims in Argentina, where at least 16 lives were lost in Bahia Blanca. A detailed medical update is expected today, with the Vatican community planning an evening Rosary prayer at the Paul VI Hall.
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