He recently celebrated the 12th anniversary of his pontificate.
In a bulletin on Friday, March 14, the Holy See Press Office shared that Pope Francis’ condition remains stable and his recovery is now progressing steadily.
As a result, the office said that they are now reducing the volume of health updates, noting that there had been no “significant developments in the clinical condition” of the Holy Father.
Meanwhile, the Pope recently celebrated the 12th anniversary of his papal election, where the staff at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital gave him a cake with candles to mark the occasion.
Back then, it was disclosed that he continued alternating between alternate between non-invasive mechanical ventilation at night and high-flow oxygenation with nasal cannulas during the day.
Moreover, his clinical complex was pronounced to be “stable within a complex condition.”
Pope Francis was brought to the Gemelli Hospital in Rome, Italy on February 14, where he was first admitted for bronchitis, which was later diagnosed as bilateral pneumonia.
Due to this, he had to skip numerous engagements, such as the traditional Ash Wednesday rites at the St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City last March 5.
