Pope Francis, at 88 years old, is currently receiving treatment for bronchitis after being admitted to the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome on Friday morning.
The Vatican shared that the pope had a restful night, noting that he had a peaceful sleep and woke up on Saturday morning to enjoy his breakfast and read several newspapers.
Ongoing Medical Care and Treatments
Matteo Bruni, the director of the Holy See Press Office, provided an update on the pope’s condition, confirming that the medical assessments and treatments are continuing.
While the pope is receiving care for a respiratory infection with mild fever, the Vatican is keeping his followers informed about his health status.
A more detailed medical update is expected later today.
Pope Francis’ Schedule Adjustments
Due to the pope’s current health situation, the Vatican has canceled several of his upcoming engagements.
His schedule has been cleared through at least February 17, including the cancellation of a planned jubilee audience on Saturday and a meeting with artists at Rome’s Cinecittà film studios on Monday.
The Vatican has made these adjustments to ensure the pope’s full recovery as he continues with his medical treatment.
Public and Media Updates
In the meantime, the Vatican is committed to keeping the public informed as the situation develops.
Pope Francis’ health has been a concern for many, and the Vatican has emphasized that he is receiving the necessary care for his recovery.
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