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Pope still requires therapy

‘The clinical conditions of the Holy Father have remained stable’
Faithfuls, priests and nuns hold a banner which reads, "Latin American Mission, Holy Mary of the Light", as they pray at the statue of John Paul II outside the Gemelli University Hospital where Pope Francis is hospitalised in Rome on 15 March 2025. Pope Francis marked a month in hospital on 14 March 2025, with football players sending him messages of support for his recovery from pneumonia, including the captain of his favorite team, San Lorenzo.
Faithfuls, priests and nuns hold a banner which reads, "Latin American Mission, Holy Mary of the Light", as they pray at the statue of John Paul II outside the Gemelli University Hospital where Pope Francis is hospitalised in Rome on 15 March 2025. Pope Francis marked a month in hospital on 14 March 2025, with football players sending him messages of support for his recovery from pneumonia, including the captain of his favorite team, San Lorenzo.Andreas SOLARO / AFP
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VATICAN CITY, Holy See (AFP) — Pope Francis is improving but still requires various in-hospital therapies, the Vatican said Saturday, even as it revealed the 88-year-old pontiff had laid plans to extend his years-long Synod process into 2028.

The Argentine pope on Friday marked one month in Rome’s Gemelli hospital, where doctors for days have said his condition is stable and slowly improving after a critical period marked by breathing crises that risked his life.

But on Saturday, the Vatican cut short any speculation he could be released imminently, cautioning that, despite the progress, he still required therapies to be administered within a hospital environment.

“The clinical conditions of the Holy Father have remained stable, confirming the progress shown in the last week,” the Vatican said in an evening bulletin on his health.

“The Holy Father still requires hospital medical therapy, motor and respiratory physiotherapy; these therapies, at present, are showing further, gradual improvements,” it added.

The Vatican has given no indication as to when Francis could be released from the hospital’s special papal suite on the 10th floor.

But in a sign that Francis continues to work to cement his legacy for reform of the Church, the Vatican also said Saturday he had approved from his hospital bed a new plan related to the Synod, a years-long global consultation that he has shepherded since 2021.

The Synod, which focused on pressing issues affecting the future of the Catholic Church, ended in October, with the pope yet to reveal whether he will incorporate its findings into a papal document known as an apostolic exhortation.

The extension announced Saturday calls for a three-year consultation and evaluation period leading up to a new post-Synod assembly in 2028.

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