Pope Francis Hospitalized in Critical Condition With Double Pneumonia
The 88-year-old pontiff remains under intensive care as doctors warn of risks tied to his respiratory condition and age.
- Pope Francis has been hospitalized since February 14 with double pneumonia, a complex lung infection affecting both lungs, following a prolonged bout of bronchitis.
- Doctors report that while the Pope is alert and responsive, his condition is critical, with risks of sepsis and other complications due to his age and pre-existing health conditions.
- The Vatican has dismissed rumors about a potential resignation, emphasizing that Francis remains mentally capable and engaged in his papal duties despite his physical limitations.
- Medical teams have prescribed rest and a combination of treatments, including antibiotics, steroids, and oxygen therapy, to address the infection and related symptoms.
- The Pope’s illness coincides with the Vatican’s Holy Year celebrations, with other clergy stepping in to fulfill his commitments as he recovers.












































