Vatican: Pope plans to greet those waiting for him in front of the hospital tomorrow – Cyprus Newspaper
Catholics, the spiritual leader and the Vatican President Pope Franciscus’un, tomorrow in front of the hospital in front of the hospital waiting for him to greet the window and pray with them were reported to pray with them.
The Vatican Press Office shared new information about the health status of 88 -year -old Pope, who was treated for a double -sided pneumonia at the Gemelli hospital in Rome for 37 days due to severe bronchitis in February.
According to shared information, Pope Franciscus will greet those who are in front of the Gemelli Hospital through the window and pray with them during the traditional market prayer to be held tomorrow.
Thus, the Pope, who has been in the hospital for more than a month, will be greeted for the first time in front of the public. On March 16, the Vatican shared a single -frame photo taken from the back of the Pope’s chapel in the hospital.
In the meantime, the Pope will not manage the prayer, as in previous weeks, the text of the speech will be shared in writing said.
On the other hand, the Vatican yesterday evening, the Pope’s health status shared in the latest information, « Pope’s health is stable. Light healing on the respiratory tract continues. Instead of using masked mechanical ventilation at night, only high -flow oxygen treatment. expressions were used.
Pope has been receiving treatment in hospital since February 14
Pope Franciscus could not make a speech by stating that he had had a bronchitis in two public activities on 9 and 12 February and had difficulty breathing, and asked his assistants to read their speech texts.
The Pope, who was taken to the Gemelli Hospital on February 14, was reported to have polymicrobial infection on the respiratory tract.
The Vatican announced on 18 February that the Pope had developed double -sided pneumonia and that his clinical condition drew a complex picture.
On February 22, it was stated that the situation of the Pope, who had an asthma crisis, was critical.
The Vatican said that on February 28, the Pope, who had a bronchospasm crisis, had been bronchoaspiration, mechanical ventilation was initiated and a positive response to treatment was received.
The catholics spiritual leader had acute respiratory failure twice on March 3, and non -invasive mechanical ventilation was resumed.
Pope, which has been stable since March 4, began to show signs of light healing. The Pope’s latest breast x -ray taken on March 12 was reported to have radiologically confirmed the improvements recorded in the previous days.