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Daily evening prayers for Pope Francis to be held in St. Peter's Square, Vatican says
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Pope Francis shows slight improvement and resumes some work, while still critical, Vatican says
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Pope Francis shows 'slight improvement,' is working from hospital, Vatican says
The Pope was admitted to Gemelli Hospital on Feb. 14 after struggling for several days with bronchitis. Over the weekend the Vatican said the Holy Father had suffered a respiratory crisis and required a blood transfusion, with the Holy See on Sunday evening stating that Francis’ condition was “critical.”
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's number-two official, led the prayer service for the pope in St. Peter's Square on Monday evening. The service is set to be repeated daily. Parolin prayed that the Virgin Mary would "sustain (Francis) in this moment of ...
The Vatican press office said Cardinal Parolin will lead a rosary for the pontiff in St. Peter's Square at 9 p.m. local time. The U.S. bishops urged Catholics to join that prayer at the same time, 3 p.m. on the East Coast.
Francis was also given blood transfusions, according to the Vatican, after blood tests revealed he was suffering from thrombocytopenia, meaning the platelet count in his blood was too low, a condition the doctors said is associated with anemia. Infections and medical treatment may lower platelet count.
Global media outlets, including CNN, CBS and NBC, are getting ready to descend upon Rome and Vatican City following reports that Pope Francis is in critical condition. Logistical aspects such as renting terrace space to get the best camera angles of St.
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