Pope's condition 'complex', hospital stay extended
![]() 1038 Monday, 17 February, 2025, 22:56 Pope Francis, hospitalised for bronchitis four days ago, faces a "complex clinical picture" that will require the 88-year-old to stay longer than originally expected, the Vatican said on Monday. After initially cancelling events through Monday, the Vatican said the pope's weekly Wednesday audience would not go ahead either. "The results of the tests carried out in recent days and today have demonstrated a polymicrobial infection of the respiratory tract that has led to a further change in treatment," it said in a statement. "All the tests carried out until now are indicative of a complex clinical picture that will require adequate hospitalisation." Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni had earlier told reporters that the pope was in "good humour", had rested well overnight, had eaten breakfast and read the newspapers. A source in the pope's entourage had also insisted there was no alarm within the Vatican following his Friday admission to Rome's Gemelli hospital. Francis was admitted after a "very busy" two weeks, during which "he was weakened", the source told AFP, but added: "There is no alarmism." A Vatican source told AFP the pope was receiving oxygen. Yet the news of the more complex situation raises fresh concerns about the Argentine pontiff, who has suffered increasing health issues in recent years. Difficulty breathing At his weekly general audience last Wednesday, he said he "cannot yet" read his own speeches, adding with a smile: "I hope that next time I can." But he had continued taking meetings, including one with the prime minister of Slovakia on Friday morning, shortly before he headed to hospital. Francis had part of one of his lungs removed as a young man and has been particularly susceptible to respiratory infections. He pulled out of a Good Friday event last year after catching what the Vatican called a "light flu", but went on to lead Easter services as planned. A year earlier, in March 2023, Francis was admitted to hospital for three nights with bronchitis, which was cured with antibiotics. Another bout of bronchitis caused him to cancel a December 2023 visit to Dubai to participate in the United Nations COP28 climate change conference. The pope also underwent a hernia operation in June 2023 and in 2021 underwent surgery for a type of diverticulitis, an inflammation of pockets that develop in the lining of the intestine. He has been using a wheelchair since 2022 because of persistent knee pain and uses a cane during rare moments standing up. Francis has also fallen a couple of times in the past few months, bruising his forearm in January and sporting a large bruise on his right jaw in December, caused by toppling from his bed. |

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