Pope Francis’ health condition showed a slight improvement on Wednesday as he continues to battle pneumonia. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited him and reported that he was “alert, responsive, and in good spirits despite his illness.
During the 20-minute visit, Meloni conveyed well wishes for a speedy recovery on behalf of the Italian government and its people.
“We joked around as always. He has not lost his proverbial sense of humor,” she said in a statement.
Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister, in the courtyard of Palazzo Chigi. Rome (Italy), July 25th, 2024. (Massimo Di Vita/Archivio Massimo Di Vita/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
After breakfast, Francis read some newspapers and then devoted himself to work activities with his closest collaborators. Before lunch, he received the Eucharist.Â
On Wednesday, Francis’ vicar for Rome urged his followers to silently pray for an hour for the pope before evening vespers services.Â
Some visitors to the hospital lit a candle in his honor.
“I think many people are disappointed but I think more importantly we really have to pray for his health,” said Sister Charlene, a nun from Singapore who was in the piazza.

Pope Francis delivers his speech during his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, on Wednesday, May 25. (AP/Andrew Medichini)
The pope is no stranger to health struggles. At the age of 21, he had part of his lung removed after developing pleurisy, which is an inflammation of the membranes that cushion the lungs.
Pope Francis has struggled with multiple health battles over the last few years, including surgeries in 2021 and 2023, as well as long-standing knee issues, which have resulted in his using a wheelchair.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.Â