Since there were so many requests that arrived in the Vatican this morning, at the end of the catechesis and the customary greetings in various languages in the Nervi Hall, Bergoglio subsequently ...
He preferred to skip the long speech he had prepared for the event and not read it, handing it over to the prefect of Vatican Communication ... reflection in the Nervi Hall by two testimonials ...
Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both lungs, according to the Vatican, which said that the 88-year-old pontiff’s ...
Pope Francis has been diagnosed with pneumonia in both lungs and his latest laboratory tests and chest X-rays continue to reveal a "complex" medical picture, according to a Feb. 18 Vatican statement.
Pope Francis will remain hospitalized and will continue treatment for a respiratory infection, according to a Reuters report citing a Vatican spokesperson. Diagnostic tests apparently indicated ...
Pope Francis has appointed Sister Raffaella Petrini, FSE, as president of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State and president of the Governorate of Vatican City State, the Vatican ...
Pope Francis was to be hospitalized to treat bronchitis and undergo some necessary diagnostic tests, the Vatican said Friday, confirming the latest issues with the 88-year-old's pontiff's health.
The first Vatican Summit on Longevity will take place on March 24, bringing together experts and world leaders to explore the most advanced scientific discoveries and reflect on the fundamental ...
For now, the Vatican has assured that Pope Francis is responding well to treatment, with further updates on his condition expected in the coming days. Francis, who had part of one lung removed as ...
Pope Francis hands over his speech to Monsignor Luis Maria Rodrigo, right, to read aloud, during his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall, at the Vatican last Wednesday, Feb. 12.
Pope Francis, who was admitted to a hospital in Rome for bronchitis, is in “fair” condition with a “respiratory tract infection,” the Vatican said Friday in what is the latest in a string ...
The Vatican says it is unclear how long Pope Francis will stay in hospital and he will not lead Sunday’s Angelus prayer after he was admitted on Friday with a respiratory tract infection.