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The Vatican reported that Pope Francis continues resting in hospital after experiencing critical conditions with kidney and respiratory complications nearly ten days since his hospitalization.
The Papal night passed smoothly after he went to sleep while taking good rest according to the Monday morning statement.
Pope Francis showed normal eating habits while maintaining good spirits according to Vatican sources who presented a slightly better assessment than the weekend reports after his Saturday breathing crisis.
The Pope entered Gemelli Hospital on February 14th after many days of breath problems during which doctors initially treated bronchitis and later discovered pneumonia affected both his lungs.
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A Vatican statement confirmed that the Pope maintained a stable level of thrombocytopenia which occurs when blood platelet levels become insufficient on Sunday.
Due to the complicated medical situation the Vatican decided against providing any predictions.
A Vatican update on Sunday announced that the Pope had experienced no additional respiratory crisis after suffering a critical respiratory condition previously on Saturday.
The Pope made a public request to Catholic believers for prayers during his absence from public appearances to conduct Angelus prayers for two successive Sundays.
Cardinal members who are present in Rome will unite with Vatican curia members and clergy from the Diocese of Rome to lead papal prayers at 21:00 (20:00 GMT) on Monday outside St Peter鈥檚 Basilica.
The congregation will perform the Rosary daily starting today because of their devotion to the Saint Pio.
Cardinal Parolin will serve as the principal leader for evening prayer on Monday since he holds the office of Vatican鈥檚 secretary of state.
The pope has increased susceptibility to pneumonia due to his past experience of pleurisy followed by lung surgery.
During his twelve-year leadership of the Roman Catholic church the pontiff was hospitalized repeatedly and visited the same hospital for treatment of bronchitis in March of 2023.
The religious institution of Catholicism welcomes its first Jesuit Pope from Latin America in Francis who leads the Roman Catholic Church.