In a new announcement recently issued, the Vatican said that “Pope Francis’ health is stable” but “blood analyzes evaluated by the medical team there is a slight improvement in particular in inflammation indicators”.

Tomorrow morning new information is expected on the Pontiff’s health.

Pope Francis suffers from double pneumonia.

Eighty -year -old modifers are given antibiotic therapy and cortisone. Doctors are constantly adapting medication to the results of laboratory tests because, as it explains a series of experts in the Italian media, “this is a clinical condition that should be treated as immediate and effectively as possible.”

Reportedly, a priest read the Pope and crucified him with oil on the forehead. “Is prayer in favor of patient healing“, Vatican sources note. In addition to pneumonia, the Pope has polymikomicrobial infection, bronchiectasis and chronic, asthmatic bronchitis. His immune system, at the same time, is said to have faded by the bronchitis that plagued him for at least three weeks before being introduced into the Catholic Polyclinic of Rome, “Angostino Gemeli”.

The Vatican, however, made it known this morning that Francis took his breakfast and continues to get out of bed. According to doctors, he also breathes without mechanical support and ‘The function of his heart is good” It is clear that it is done all that it is possible for the Holy Father of the Catholics to overcome this difficult phase. Officially, his program was canceled until Sunday but is very likely to remain in the hospital for at least two more weeks.

It is recalled that the Argentine Pontiff has “previously” a resignation letter, which is due to be valid if he is no longer able to perform his duties. Thousands of faithful – between them and spiritual leaders – send the Pontiff wishes to overcome this difficult time. In three months, the main meeting has been scheduled with the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in Nice, Asia Minor, for the thousand seven hundred years since the first Ecumenical Council. Everyone, here in Rome, hoping to be able to take place seamlessly after the restoration of Francis’ health.