The Vatican said that Monday’s two crises were caused by a significant accumulation of mucus in his bronchial tubes.
Pope Francis suffered two new episodes of acute respiratory crises Monday and was put back on noninvasive mechanical ...
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Reporting from Rome, Fox News' Lauren Green writes that papal historian Austen Ivereigh is trying to dispel rumors that Pope Francis might resign amid his current health crisis.
Pope Francis remained stable through the day on Sunday and no longer required the use of mechanical ventilation to breathe, ...
Pope Francis remained in stable condition and didn’t need any mechanical ventilation on Sunday, the Vatican said.
Pope Francis has made the news over his sickness.While the actual diagnosis is not public, the leader of the Catholic Church has been hospitalised for the last two weeks.He is undergoing treatment at ...