The Vatican released a picture of Pope Francis on Sunday, stating how his health has slowly improved in recent times.
This photo is the first photo of Pope Francis, which has been released since he was admitted to Jameli Hospital on 14 February. The photo shows her sitting near a altar with her back in front of the camera.
Pope Francis was detected a complex viral, bacterial and fungal respiratory tract infections that had deteriorated before the first improvement of the previous week. In the worst condition of his health, he was struggling with renal failure and pneumonia in both lungs.
The 88 -year -old is suffering from chronic lung disease and when he was young, a lung part was removed, making his recovery difficult. Since then, he has been capable of eating solid food and continues to receive high-flower oxygen.
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Pope Francis celebrated the mass on Sunday, March 16, 2025 at his chapel at Jameli Hospital, Italy. (See Holy Press Office)
On Monday, Vatican said that he was “out of danger from death” and “clinical conditions” Holy Father Continue to remain stable. “On Saturday, Vatican confirmed that his position remained stable.
“The Holy Father still requires hospital medical, motor and respiratory physiotherapy,” Saturday Bulletin said, “Given the treatment” gradual improvements, “said Saturday Bulletin said.
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The Pope Francis participates in the weekly general audience on 12 February 2025 in the Paul-Y Hall in the Vatican. (Filippo Monteform/AFP through Getty Image)
Although Sunday’s picture is the first time the world has seen Pope Francis since 14 February, many “heard” from him earlier this month. On 6 March, Pope Francis recorded a small, two-rich message in Spanish, thanking his well-wishers from all over the world, the first time he was heard after his hospitalization.
“I thank you for your health for your health for your health from under your heart for your health,” he said in a message that was translated from Spanish to English. “I’m with you from here.”
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Pope Francis participates in a mass on 10 September 2024 at Easitolu in Eastern Timor. (Tiziana Fabi/Pool/AFP/Getty)
“God bless you and the virgin protects you. Thank you.”
Fox News Digital’s Bradford Betz, Brey Stimson and Lewis Cassiano contributed to the report.