Pope Francis remains in a “critical” state following a prolonged respiratory crisis resembling asthma, the Vatican has confirmed.
The 88-year-old pontiff, who is battling pneumonia in both lungs, has received blood transfusions due to low platelet levels linked to anemia.
Despite his worsening condition, the Pope remains alert and seated in his armchair, though he requires high-flow oxygen support. Doctors describe his situation as a “delicate balance,” emphasizing that even minor changes could have serious implications.
Admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on February 14 after experiencing breathing difficulties, Pope Francis has a history of lung infections, having had part of a lung removed in his youth. His health struggles come during a busy Jubilee year for the Catholic Church, raising concerns among the faithful.
While well-wishers continue to gather outside the hospital, Vatican officials have confirmed that the Pope will miss his Sunday prayer address for the second consecutive week.