Global Community Rallies in

remains hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital due to a severe respiratory infection. Admitted on February 14 after a week-long bout of bronchitis escalated, the Pope has been diagnosed with double pneumonia and early-stage kidney insufficiency. Despite the critical nature of his condition, Vatican sources report that he is awake, in good spirits, and continues to receive necessary treatments, including high-flow oxygen therapy and blood transfusions to address anemia.

In response to his health crisis, the Vatican has initiated nightly rosary prayers in St. Peter’s Square, led by cardinals, to pray for the Pope’s recovery. These gatherings have seen a significant turnout of faithful from around the world, reflecting the global concern for his well-being.

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