Pope Francis’s overall position was “improving a little” and her heart is working well, Vatican said on Thursday.
According to spokesperson Matteo Bruni, Francis now continues to stabilize fever and major heart parameters.
The Pope was admitted to the Jamelli Polyclinic Hospital in Rome on 14 February and the diagnosis of pneumonia in both lungs on top of asthma bronchitis.
Bruni said that Francis came out of bed and had breakfast in an armchair before working with his accomplices with his colleagues on Thursday.
Can Pope Francis resign?
The 88 -year -old Pontif had an intense case of pneumonia in 2023 and is at risk of respiratory infection in winter.
In 2013, Pope Benedict XVI became the first Pope to retire in 600 years when he said that he did not have the physical strength to carry on the strictness of globe trotting papsi.
Questions have been raised on whether Francis will follow his footsteps as he completes his seventh day in the hospital.
Shortly after the leg selected Pontif, he confirmed that he wrote an resignation letter, when medical problems stopped him from being able to serve as a Pope.
Barcelona’s archbishop cardinal Juan Jose Omela said, “We change, we change the bishops, the priests change in the parganas, the communities change. But the train continues.” A Mediterranean youth peace initiative.
Another cardinal, Gianfranko Ravasi said that if the Pope would resign to take his normal duties to meet.
“There is no question if he is in a situation where he has the ability to directly contact him as his ability (with people) … as he likes to do … what compromise, I think I think That he could decide to resign, “Ravasi was quoted as RTL 102.5 radio.
However, in turn archbishop Giuseptaro hit in a more positive tone, saying that he is confident that Pope Wood has cured.
Referring to the four-nation trip to the Asia Pope Francis in September, Sartiano recalled: “Even during a long journey in Asia, Swiss guards and lingamas were more tied to them, and we all feared that He will be destroyed.
Edited by: Sean M. Cinico
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