Doctors suggest Pope has overcome most critical stage of illness
Friday, 28 February 2025 Doctors have suggested that the Pope has overcome the most critical phase of his pneumonia infection - as the pontiff marks two weeks in hospital.
Pope Francis, 88, remains in critical condition at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital but has shown slight improvement, the Vatican confirmed. The pontiff, suffering from double pneumonia and chronic bronchitis, continues oxygen therapy. Doctors warn of sepsis risks, but recent tests show some improvement....
Pope repeats call for Gaza ceasefire as Israel widens evacuation orders
Pope Leo XIV repeated his call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, while also imploring the international community to respect international law and protect civilians.
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As the world watches the escalating Iran-Israel conflict with bated breath, Pope Leo has issued a powerful and emotional appeal for "responsibility and reason." In a bold statement, he condemned existential threats, called for dialogue, and demanded a future free from nuclear menace. His urgent message presses world leaders to pursue peace through mutual respect and fraternity. With tensions at their peak and nuclear fears resurfacing, the Pope's call stands as a moral plea for humanity to step back from the brink of destruction and seek just and lasting peace.
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Pope Francis remains in critical condition after suffering an asthmatic respiratory crisis while being treated for pneumonia. The Vatican confirmed he required high-flow oxygen and blood transfusions..