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Pope continues to be in ‘critical,’ but ‘stable’ condition
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Pope continues to be in ‘critical,’ but ‘stable’ condition

Cindy WoodenFebruary 25, 20252 min read
In a sign affirming that Pope Francis has been able to conduct work while in the hospital, the Vatican said the pope had met with the top officials of the Vatican Secretariat of State and had signed several decrees in sainthood causes.
Faithful unite in St. Peter’s Square praying for pope’s health
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Faithful unite in St. Peter’s Square praying for pope’s health

Carol GlatzFebruary 25, 20255 min read
A light drizzle finally let up as hundreds of faithful headed to St. Peter’s Square to pray the rosary for Pope Francis on the 11th day of his hospitalization for double pneumonia.
While still in critical condition, pope is showing slight improvement
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While still in critical condition, pope is showing slight improvement

Carol GlatzFebruary 24, 20253 min read
The morning after Pope Francis’ doctors said that he remained in “critical” condition and showed initial signs of renal insufficiency, the Vatican press office said the pope was in “good spirits” and continuing his treatment.
More bishops call for prayers as Pope Francis’ condition remains critical
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More bishops call for prayers as Pope Francis’ condition remains critical

Gina ChristianFebruary 24, 20254 min read
The U.S. bishops urged the faithful to join in on a call from Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin to pray the rosary for Pope Francis Feb. 24 as he remains hospitalized.
Visiting the poor in Lebanon was a prayer for Pope Francis, cardinal says
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Visiting the poor in Lebanon was a prayer for Pope Francis, cardinal says

Cindy WoodenFebruary 24, 20254 min read
While Pope Francis was hospitalized in Rome’s Gemelli hospital, one of the cardinals closest to him traveled to Lebanon to demonstrate the pope’s ongoing concern for refugees and for peace in the Middle East.
Pope’s condition still ‘critical’ with signs of renal insufficiency under control
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Pope’s condition still ‘critical’ with signs of renal insufficiency under control

Cindy WoodenFebruary 23, 20254 min read
While Italy’s main news agency reported that Pope Francis’ respiratory “crisis” had subsided, a Vatican source said he was still receiving supplemental oxygen by nasal cannula early Feb. 23.
Bishops call for prayers as Pope Francis’ condition worsens
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Bishops call for prayers as Pope Francis’ condition worsens

Gina ChristianFebruary 23, 20253 min read
Catholic bishops throughout the U.S. are calling on faithful to pray for Pope Francis, now in critical condition in Rome’s Gemelli hospital amid a week-long battle with respiratory illness.
Deacons are called to selflessness, men ordained at Jubilee Mass are told
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Deacons are called to selflessness, men ordained at Jubilee Mass are told

Justin McLellanFebruary 23, 20255 min read
The Feb. 23 ordination Mass at the Vatican was the culmination of a three-day Holy Year celebration that drew thousands of deacons, plus their wives and others, from more than 100 countries to Rome for communal prayer, discussion and celebration of the diaconate.
Church leaders discuss evangelization through culture at Vatican meeting
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Church leaders discuss evangelization through culture at Vatican meeting

Justin McLellanFebruary 23, 20254 min read
Evangelizing through culture is a challenge for the church, especially in societies where faith is seen as “something alien,” participants said at a Vatican-sponsored discussion on faith and culture.
Pope has respiratory ‘crisis,’ doctors say ‘prognosis reserved’
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Pope has respiratory ‘crisis,’ doctors say ‘prognosis reserved’

Cindy WoodenFebruary 22, 20253 min read
Pope Francis experienced “an asthmatic respiratory crisis of prolonged magnitude, which also required the use of oxygen at high flows” Feb. 22, said the daily medical bulletin released by the Vatican.
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