Dr. Alfieri clarified that although the Pope was not on a ventilator, he continued to experience breathing difficulties, requiring him to limit his physical activity.
Despite these challenges, he remained active and engaged in his duties. In a moment of humor, when a doctor greeted him with, “Hello, Holy Father,” the Pope reportedly replied, “Hello, Holy Son.”
Medical specialists noted that their biggest concern was the possibility of a bacterial infection entering his bloodstream, which could potentially lead to sepsis.
Dr. Alfieri remains hopeful that Pope Francis will soon be discharged but warns that his chronic respiratory issues will persist. Sources say the Pope has been in severe pain and privately doubts his recovery.
On Sunday, doctors at Gemelli Hospital barred him from delivering his Angelus sermon—an unusual move. Insiders note he is now strictly following medical advice, a departure from his usual determination.
This is not his first health crisis. In March 2023, he was hospitalized with breathing difficulties. Though doctors ruled out COVID-19, he required extended treatment.
Pope Francis meeting Italian actor and director Roberto Benigni at Paul VI Hall on December 7, 2022, in Vatican City, Vatican. | Source: Getty Images
During his recovery, the Pope conveyed his deep appreciation for the outpouring of support and prayers from people across the globe. A few months later, in June 2023, he was once again hospitalized—this time undergoing abdominal surgery to treat a painful incisional hernia.
The condition, which stemmed from previous surgical procedures, had been causing intestinal obstructions. After spending nine days in the hospital, he returned to the Vatican, opting for a discreet entrance through a side gate, bypassing the reporters waiting outside.
Pope Francis leaving the Gemelli Hospital after being discharged following surgery on June 16, 2023, in Rome, Italy. | Source: Getty Images
Over time, Pope Francis has formed connections with numerous high-profile individuals, including celebrities such as George Clooney and Angelina Jolie. As concerns about his health persist worldwide, well-wishers from diverse backgrounds continue to offer their prayers and support.
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