Pope Francis shares health update as he issues traditional Sunday prayer from his hospital bed

Pope Francis said in his latest Sunday prayer, issued from his hospital bed, that he faces a ‘period of trial’. 

As per the medical team at Gemelli Hospital in Rome, the 88-year-old pontiff’s condition has improved, and he is no longer critically ill. He was hospitalized for bronchitis on February 14, as reported by Sky News.

However his age and lack of mobility means that he remains in a physically vulnerable state. 

In his usual Sunday Angelus prayer, the Pope remarked, ‘I am sharing these thoughts with you while I am facing a period of trial, and I join with so many brothers and sisters who are sick: fragile, at this time, like me. 

He continued, ‘Our bodies are weak but still, nothing can hinder us from loving, praying, dedicating ourselves, standing by each other, in faith, radiating signs of hope.’

The Sunday Angelus is a traditional Catholic prayer, recited on Sundays, that recalls the Annunciation of the Incarnation – the day the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would give birth to Jesus. 

The prayer is usually delivered by the Pope from the window of his study overlooking St Peter’s Square on the second Sunday of Lent. 

However, due to the Pope’s ongoing health concerns, this week’s prayer was delivered from his hospital bed. 

Pope Francis, 88, said in his latest Sunday prayer, issued from his hospital bed, that he faces a 'period of trial'

Pope Francis, 88, said in his latest Sunday prayer, issued from his hospital bed, that he faces a ‘period of trial’ 

Pope Francis speaks with then Prince Charles on the day of the canonisation of 19th-century British cardinal John Henry Newman at the Vatican October 13, 2019

Pope Francis speaks with then Prince Charles on the day of the canonisation of 19th-century British cardinal John Henry Newman at the Vatican October 13, 2019

Nuns pray in front of a statue of John Paul II at the entrance of Gemelli hospital where Pope Francis is still hospitalized

Nuns pray in front of a statue of John Paul II at the entrance of Gemelli hospital where Pope Francis is still hospitalized

The pontiff also took time to pay thanks to the medical staff who have been treating him during his latest sickness. 

He said: ‘How much light shines, in this sense, in hospitals and places of care! 

‘How much loving care illuminates the rooms, the corridors, the clinics, the places where the humblest services are performed!’

Recent reports have suggested an improvement in the state of the Pope’s health following his treatment for double pneumonia. 

The Argentina-born religious figurehead has chronic lung disease and still requires hospital care, but is in a ‘stable’ condition and showing ‘gradual improvements,’ Vatican News reported. 

A statement issued by the Holy See Press Office yesterday evening said: ‘The clinical condition of the Holy Father remains stable, confirming the progress observed in the past week. 

‘High-flow oxygen therapy continues, progressively reducing the need for non-invasive mechanical ventilation during the night.

‘The Holy Father still requires hospital medical care, as well as physiotherapy and respiratory physiotherapy. 

A general view of St Peter's Basilica and the Vatican at dusk ahead of the evening rosary prayer service for the health of Pope Francis yesterday

A general view of St Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican at dusk ahead of the evening rosary prayer service for the health of Pope Francis yesterday

‘These therapies are currently showing further, gradual improvements.’

Pope Francis, who is well-known as a controversial advocate for social justice, also sent words of hope to nations around the world beset by military conflict.  

The pontif offered prayers to ‘countries wounded by war…tormented Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Myanmar, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.’ 

This is a breaking news story, more to follow… 

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