Pope Francis is improving after spending the past two weeks hospitalized with double pneumonia, but the Vatican said his prognosis is "guarded" until he's stable for a few more days.
For Catholics around the world, Pope Francis’s ongoing health battle is top of mind on this church Sunday. The Vatican says the pope’s condition is still critical and he remains hospitalized as he fights pneumonia and kidney issues.
(NEXSTAR) — Doctors revealed Sunday that blood tests for Pope Francis, the 88-year-old pontiff who has been hospitalized since Valentine’s Day after a weeklong bout of bronchitis worsened, show early kidney failure. Every day, roughly 360 people in the ...
Catholics around the world are thinking of Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized for more than two weeks with a severe lung infection. That health battle is weighing especially heavy on a Denton County family whose son was blessed by the Pope at the Vatican as a baby.
Pope Francis has suffered another setback in his battle with pneumonia, with the Vatican confirming that he has been placed back on a ventilator after experiencing two acute respiratory crises. The 88-year-old pontiff has been hospitalized since Valentine’s Day and had shown signs of improvement before this latest development.
At the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, and at parishes across Eastern Massachusetts, Catholics prayed for Pope Francis.
Faith leaders in North Texas are thinking of Pope Francis as his health battle continues. The pope has been hospitalized with pneumonia and kidney issues since Valentine’s Day – and the Vatican says his condition remains critical.
As millions of Catholics around the world and in Detroit begin the Lenten season, concerns over Pope Francis' health linger.
Pope Francis is a fighter, a man endowed with a very strong and resilient vital core. The day after the double acute respiratory insufficiency crisis first a minor episode followed by a much
On this Ash Wednesday, Catholics around the world are thinking of Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized for more than two weeks with a severe lung infection. That health battle is weighing ...