Pope health update as he continues hospital stay after a WEEK of treatment battling double-pneumonia…so could he resign?

THE Pope is up and about after a good night, according to the Vatican, but cardinals now face the question – will Francis resign?

Church officials issued the latest update on the Pontiff’s health as the 88-year-old has spent eight days battling double-lung pneumonia in hospital.

Pope Francis in contemplation.
Pope Francis has been staying in Gemelli hospital since February 14, where he is receiving treatment for pneumoniaCredit: AFP
Pilgrims carrying a cross in St. Peter's Square.
Pilgrims walk in a procession through Vatican City to pray for the Pope on FridayCredit: Zuma Press
People praying at a statue of Pope John Paul II outside a hospital.
The faithful have gathered and built shrines at Gemelli hospital, where Francis is an inpatientCredit: EPA

Their statement said: “The night went well, and this morning Pope Francis got up and had breakfast.”

Today’s briefing followed a cautiously positive assessment of the Pope’s condition last night, which officials said showed “slight improvement”.

They added: “He has no fever, and his hemodynamic parameters [blood pressure readings] remain stable.”

According to a report by Politico, the Pope has privately expressed concerns about his chances of surviving his illness. However, Church officials who are praying for his recovery may find comfort in the positive outlook.

Now, cardinals have offered their thoughts on whether Francis will resign – something he has previously admitted considering.

Recently, cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, the Vatican’s former Minister of Culture, mentioned that Pope Francis might consider stepping down if he felt incapable of fulfilling his responsibilities.

During an interview with an Italian radio station RTL, Ravasi emphasized that there was a possibility of resignation if the Pope felt he could no longer engage directly with people or communicate effectively and decisively.

Historically, it has been custom for the Pontiff to serve until his death – though a handful of Pope’s, including Francis’s predecessor Pope Benedict XVI – have bucked the trend.

And cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline, the Archbishop of Marseille, France, agreed abdication was on the table.

The Frenchman said: “Everything is possible.”

Pope Francis, 88, battling ‘complex’ illness in hospital as Vatican issues new statement on his health

Francis confirmed in 2022 that he wrote a resignation letter shortly after being elected, to come into effect if he became gravely ill and unable to pen one.

But there has been no indication from Francis himself that he is thinking of relinquishing his duties.

While in hospital, he has continue to work and meet with aides.

He also hosted the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, for 20 minutes on Wednesday.

Pope Francis being assisted by two men, one in a suit and the other in clerical garb.
The Pope has not revealed whether he will resignCredit: Splash
St. Peter's Basilica with empty chairs in the foreground.
St Peter’s Basilica was empty on Friday, and Saturday’s Jubilee Audience has been cancelledCredit: AFP
A woman's hand rests on votive candles depicting Pope Francis and other religious figures near a statue of Pope John Paul II.
A shrine featuring the late Pope John Paul II outside the Gemelli HospitalCredit: Reuters

The country’s leader said she wanted to bring get-well wishes to the pope on behalf of the government and entire nation.

A statement from her office read: “We joked around as always. He has not lost his proverbial sense of humour.”

However, it was also reported on Wednesday that  rehearsals for the Pope’s funeral were underway.

The Swiss Guard – the force tasked with protecting the Pope – has been practising the funeral procedure and is reportedly “preparing for the pontiff’s death”, reported Swiss newspaper Blick.

Filipino Catholics praying at Manila Cathedral.
Filipino Catholics attend a Holy Hour to pray for Pope Francis’ health at the Manila CathedralCredit: Reuters
Flowers and candles at the base of a statue of Pope John Paul II outside a hospital.
Flowers and candles at the foot of a statue of Pope St. John Paul II outside Gemelli HospitalCredit: EPA
Pope Francis speaking.
Pope Francis during a mass on January 26, 2025Credit: AFP

The Pope has been staying in a special ward in Rome’s Gemelli hospital since Friday, where he was admitted after a week of suffering from bronchitis.

The Vatican revealed on Monday that he was battling a “complex clinical picture” which involved a “polymicrobial infection of the respiratory tract”.

Officials clarified on Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with pneumonia in both lungs.

Then, two people close to the Pontiff claimed Francis had confided to them that he “might not make it this time”, according to a report by Politico.

The sources also apparently said the Pope was suffering from intense pain and is “tying up loose ends” ahead of his successor.

Being so fragile and elderly means Francis will be vulnerable to complications down the line, even if survives this spell of lung infection.

He is overweight, physically inactive, uses a wheelchair for his bad knees and has already had part of a lung removed.

Nonetheless, cardinal Matteo Zupi, head of Italy’s Catholic bishops and the Archbishop of Bologna, has said he is sure that Francis will pull through.

Speaking at a church event in Bologna this week, he said: “The fact that the Pope had breakfast, read the papers [and] met people indicates that we are heading in the right direction for a full recovery that we hope will happen soon.”

How will the next Pope be chosen?

By Patrick Harrington, foreign news reporter

If the Pope dies his passing must first be confirmed by the Chamberlain of the Catholic church – in the presence of the Papal Master of Ceremonies and other officials.

The Chamberlain then informs the cardinal vicar for Rome, who passes the news onto the city and the world.

After nine days of mourning, during which time the Pope is buried, the task of choosing a new leader arises.

All 252 cardinals will be summoned to Rome from around the world for the Papal election, called Conclave.

The new Pope is decided by a vote, which can be participated in by up to 115 cardinals.

The number is whittled down by excluding any cardinals over 80.

There are secret discussions between the cardinals about who would be a good successor.

Then voting begins in the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel – and continues until a consensus is reached.

However, if there is still no consensus after 12 days, then a new Pope can be appointed with more than 50 per cent of the votes.

Locals are kept updated on the process by twice-daily plumes of smoke coming from the chapel.

Black smoke means the vote is still being deliberated, and when white smoke appears it means a decision has been reached.

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