Pope's Condition Remains Stable, No Fever, Holy See Press Office Says

| 02/17/2025

In a Monday evening press release the office said that Pope Francis is “continuing with the prescribed treatment”

The south side of Rome's Gemelli hospital where Pope Francis is an inpatient is seen February 17, 2025.
The south side of Rome's Gemelli hospital where Pope Francis is an inpatient is seen February 17, 2025. (CNS photo/Robert Duncan)

“The Holy Father remains without a fever and is proceeding with the prescribed treatment.”

In a message to journalists on Monday evening, the Holy See Press Office gave the latest update on the Pope’s health since he was hospitalized on Friday to receive treatment for bronchitis.

“His condition is stable,” added the Press Office. “This morning, he received the Eucharist and then undertook some work and some reading.”

The statement added that “Pope Francis is touched by the numerous messages of affection and closeness that he has been receiving in recent hours; he especially wants to extend his thanks to those who are hospitalized at this time, for the affection and love they have expressed through drawings and messages of good wishes; he prays for them and asks that they pray for him.”

Earlier on Monday, the Press Office had confirmed that Pope Francis’ General Audience for the week had been canceled.

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