The pope, 88, was diagnosed with a polymicrobial infection after he was hospitalized in Rome on Friday for bronchitis.
In a sign of his improved health, Pope Francis followed the Vatican's weeklong spiritual retreat via videoconference on Monday.
Vatican City • Pope Francis has improved enough to no longer be considered in imminent danger from pneumonia and other ...
Pope Francis is no longer considered in imminent danger from his lung infection, but he will remain in Rome’s Gemelli ...
ROME — Doctors said Monday that Pope Francis is no longer in imminent danger of death as a result of pneumonia that has kept him hospitalized for nearly a month, but have decided to keep him ...
Pope Francis' doctors on Monday lited a "guarded prognosis" though he will need to remain in the "hospital setting for a ...
Pope Francis, 88, has been hospitalised with acute respiratory failure since February 14. Despite his health challenges, he ...
Pope Francis is no longer considered in imminent danger from his lung infection, but he will remain in Rome's Gemelli ...