


Pope Francis Celebrates One Week in Hospital with Pneumonia Amid Speculations about Resignation
Pope Francis remains hospitalized with pneumonia after a week, raising concerns over potential resignation as he continues to receive treatment.
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Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized for pneumonia and a complex respiratory infection, showing slight improvement but facing a recovery of up to two weeks. Despite some speculation about possible resignation, he continues to work and remains determined. The Vatican reports he is stable, although his age and health issues make him prone to complications. Francis previously indicated willingness to resign if medical issues impede his duties, but there are no current signs of incapacity.
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Pope Francis is showing slight improvement in his health, with no fever and stable hemodynamic parameters. He continues to breathe on his own and is working from his hospital room.
Pope Francis is likely to have a lengthy hospitalization, potentially up to two weeks, due to the complexity of his condition.
While Pope Francis has expressed willingness to resign if his health significantly impeded his duties, there is currently no indication of such incapacitation. Some cardinals suggest he might consider resignation if his ability to engage with people is compromised.
Despite Pope Francis's hospitalization, the Vatican continues its activities as usual. High-profile cardinals are traveling, new bishops are being nominated, and events related to the 2025 Jubilee Year are proceeding.
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