As Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized due to a respiratory infection, it's a fitting time to reflect on his remarkable ...
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Pope Francis’ medical team says the pontiff's condition isn’t life-threatening. But they said Friday that Francis isn't out ...
The pope is not a quitter,” the Holy Father’s physician told journalists toward the end of a Friday press conference at ...
"Is he out of danger? No. But if the question is 'is he in danger of death,' the answer is 'no," said the doctor of Pope ...
Pope Francis' hospital stay will be extended after ... one of the oldest in the church's history — will also undergo a change in treatment. Vatican spokesperson Mattero Bruni said the results ...
Pope Francis was admitted to a hospital in Rome on Friday for a respiratory infection and will remain for as long as necessary to complete treatment, the Vatican said on Monday. Jorge Mario ...
Rome — Pope Francis' respiratory tract infection is ... respiratory tract infection" that has necessitated a further change in his drug therapy. There was no timeframe given for his ...
The Vatican announced on Tuesday evening that Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both lungs, after new tests showed a further complication in the condition of the 88-year-old pontiff.
Jack O’Connell, a former Catholic priest and the retired CEO of the Health & Welfare Council of Long Island said of any ...
Pope Francis was admitted to a hospital in Rome ... The pope’s treatment plan will include a change in drug therapy. To aid his recovery, the Vatican also mentioned that he had a quiet weekend ...