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Pope no longer needs breathing ventilator Vatican says
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Pope Francis, 88, has been in Rome's Gemelli hospital since February 14 for treatment of a severe respiratory infection, which led to additional complications. Initially, the pope required non-invasive mechanical ventilation but has since stopped relying on this assistance. He remains in a stable condition, with no further respiratory crises reported.
I feel in my heart the 'blessing' that is hidden within frailty, because it is precisely in these moments that we learn even more to trust in the Lord.
At the same time, I thank God for giving me the opportunity to share in body and spirit the condition of so many sick and suffering people.
It seemed good to us to come here to express our closeness, especially of these teenagers, to be close to the Holy Father to pray for him, to pray for this moment of illness.
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