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Pope’s health remains stable amid slight improvements

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Pope Francis continues to improve gradually as he receives bilateral pneumonia at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome, according to the Holy See press office on Sunday evening.

By Vatican News

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The Holy See of Five press has provided an update on the clinical state of Pope Francis on Sunday, noting that he followed the spiritual exercises of the Roman Curia via the video link of Gemelli Hospital.

The exercises started on Sunday afternoon in the Paul VI Hall and one led by the preacher of the papal house, the father. Roberto Pasolini, Cap Offm. He joined the participation of those who participate.

In the morning, the Pope received a visit from the cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin and the substitute for the Secretariat of State, the Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra. He also attached mass with those who help him these days.

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The Pope continued his therapy, as well as the support and motor physiotherapy. It follows the presentable diet, which now falls in solid foods.

Its stable apples condition, with slight progressive improvements, as indicated in the Everring Sureture Medical Bulletin. How, the overall rematerial situation complex, prostrating doctors to maintain a guarded prognosis.

Tonight, following high speed oxygenation with nasal cannulas during the day, the Pope will once again pass an unwanted mechanical ventallation, as expected.

A medical bulletin should be published on Monday evening because it was not published on Sunday due to the stability of its clinical condition.

Earlier in the day, the Pope had published the text of his speech Angelus, in which he weeded the doctor and the nurses who took care of his.

He has also prayed for the many people in the world who harden Illung, saying that for them are signs of the Lord’s Prestnce.

“Durlinging my hint hospitalization here,” he said, “I too feel the reflection of the service and the sensitivity of care, in particular the doctor and the health workers, whom I thank from the bottom of my heart. »»

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