Pope is conducting signature reforms from hospitals as pneumonia continues

Pope Francis enter Hospital treatment for double pneumonia in the fifth week On Saturday, he continued to move forward as he continued to work hard to grasp his pope’s signature priorities, while signs of recovery remained on a positive trajectory.
Working at Gemelli Hospital, Francis has approved a three-year implementation and evaluation process for his reform project, aiming to make the church more enthusiastic and responsive. The Vatican Bishops’ Conference Office or Bishops’ Gathering has released a timetable in 2028 to implement the reforms and said Francis approved the calendar last week.
The Vatican announced Friday that it will provide medical updates about the pope in amid the so-called positive development. It also stopped sending out a brief morning suggestion that the Pope slept well and began his day.
The 88-year-old pope is no longer in a critical, life-threatening condition, but continues to stress that his condition remains complex due to his age, insufficient mobility and lack of lungs in young people, the doctor said this week.
Mass was held on Friday at St. Peter’s Basilica to commemorate Pope Francis Just as the 88-year-old marked two milestones this week: His 12th anniversary was the Pope and the month mark Hospitalization.
Francis was taken to the hospital on February 14, which made it difficult for him to speak. Doctors quickly increased the diagnosis of bipneumonia and most pneumonia (bacterial, viral and fungal) infections.
His first three weeks of hospitalization were marked with a roller coaster of setbacks, including a respiratory crisis, mild renal failure and severe cough.
However, this week’s medical update focused on his ongoing physical and respiratory therapy, as well as the rotation of the nostril tube from high flow of oxygen during the day and the non-invasive ventilation mask at night to help ensure his rest. This week’s X-ray test confirmed that the infection is being cleared.
There were few more reports, and doctors canceled planned medical updates on Friday. The next one may be released later on Saturday. Doctors have not shown how long Francis will be hospitalized.
The pope participated in the hospital’s Lenten mental exercise this week, which Vatican officials said meant a reduction in workload.
The only sign of the pope’s public life is that his hospitalization is a Recorded audio messages Thanks to people for their prayers recovering with the weak and laboring voice. It is played in St. Peter’s Square for faithful gatherings to recite rosary prayers every night.
The traditional blessings conveyed by the Pope from the windows overlooking St. Peter’s Square have been published as text over the past four Sundays.