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The New York Times · 9h
Pope ‘Gradually Improving’ After First Night in the Hospital
Few details were available about the condition of Pope Francis, 86, and it was too early to determine whether he would be able to attend several Easter-related ceremonies.
The Washington Post on MSN · 17h
Vatican says pope has bronchitis, is improving but remains hospitalized
Pope Francis was hospitalized with a respiratory infection the night before, raising concerns about the 86-year-old pontiff's health.
Religion News Service on MSN · 1d
Pope Francis admitted to hospital with respiratory infection
The Vatican clarified that it was not COVID-19 but it would ‘require several days of appropriate medical treatment at the hospital.’
Metro on MSN · 1d
Pope Francis to spend 'several days' in hospital with pulmonary infection
Pope Francis will spend a number of days in hospital due to a pulmonary infection, the Vatican has said. It had previously been announced that the pontiff, 86, was undergoing scheduled tests at Gemelli hospital in Rome this afternoon.
New York Daily News · 1d
Pope Francis hospitalized in Rome for respiratory infection
Pope Francis was admitted to a hospital in Rome and canceled two days of events to undergo planned testing and a checkup, the Vatican said on Wednesday.
Reuters · 9h
Pope Francis in much better health after antibiotics, Vatican says
Pope Francis speaks during a general audience at St Peter's Square, Vatican City, March, 29, 2023. Vatican Media/­Handout via REUTERS
USA TODAY on MSN · 12h
Pope's health improving since hospitalization for infection, Vatican says. What we know.
The 86-year-old pontiff's condition called into question his participation in Palm Sunday and upcoming Holy Week events.
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Why You Fell for the Fake Pope Coat
The pope didn’t actually wear that great jacket, but a lot of people were ready to believe he did. Being alive and on the ...
The New York Times5d
Pope Increases Lay Leaders’ Responsibility in Sexual Abuse Law
By Jason Horowitz Reporting from Rome Pope Francis on Saturday expanded and made permanent ... some of which are welcome. It’s good that it clarifies that abuse of vulnerable adults is a crime ...
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The inside low-down on Pope Francis
Some say the Jesuit pope causes confusion because of his unpredictability, but he is actually consistent and predictable when ...
pna
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Filipino faithful asked to pray for Pope Francis’ fast recovery
Filipino faithful have been requested to pray for the immediate recovery of Pope Francis, who is in the hospital for respiratory infections.“Let us pray for Pope Francis as he undergoes treatment at ...

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