Pope Francis taken to hospital for bronchitis treatment
Pope Francis was taken to the hospital on Friday morning for tests and to continue treatment of his ongoing bronchitis, the Vatican said. "This...
Read MorePope suffering from kidney problem and remains in critical condition, Vatican says
The pontiff is being treated in hospital for pneumonia and has been given high flows of oxygen and blood transfusion
Read MorePope receives Tecar therapy device from Maltese President
The device will be used to offer physical rehabilitation treatment to homeless people.
Read MorePope Francis' slight kidney insufficiency has receded as he battles pneumonia, Vatican says
Pope Francis had a peaceful night and was resting Thursday morning, the Holy See announced, after doctors said the 88-year-old pontiff has shown...
Read MorePope Francis in critical condition for second day, Vatican says
Pope Francis, battling double pneumonia, remains in a critical condition for a second day running and his prognosis is still guarded, the Vatican...
Read MoreVatican: Pope spent quiet night in hospital, continues drug therapy
Pope Francis slept well during a quiet first night in the hospital after being admitted with a respiratory tract infection and was up eating and...
Read MorePope Francis' condition continues to improve as he receives oxygen therapy: Vatican
Pope Francis’ condition is reportedly "improving" as he receives high-flow oxygen therapy and therapy with a ventimask, according to a statement...
Read MoreNun takes top Vatican job running city state administration
An Italian nun is taking over a top management job in the Vatican: Sister Raffaella Petrini was named Saturday as president of the Vatican City...
Read MorePope Francis in critical condition for fourth day running, but stable, Vatican says
Pope Francis, battling double pneumonia, remains in critical condition for the fourth day running but is stable and has not had any further...
Read MorePope is stable as he recovers from respiratory infection, Vatican says
Pope Francis had breakfast, read the newspapers and followed Mass on television Sunday after a second night sleeping well at the hospital where the...
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