
Pope Francis is in stable clinical condition, according to the Vatican in recent hours. Despite receiving numerous messages of affection and closeness, he has not shown any fever. A statement from the Holy See indicated that 'his clinical condition is stable.' During this period, he has received the Eucharist and has read various texts, according to information provided by the Vatican News site.
The Pope's mood has been positively affected by the love and affection received from those who are hospitalized, expressed through drawings and messages of good wishes. A recent press release mentions that the Pope appreciates this gesture and is praying for those who are sick, asking them to pray for him.
The Supreme Pontiff was admitted to the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome on February 14 for medical tests and to continue his treatment for bronchitis in a hospital setting. So far, he has not shown any fever and is continuing to receive the prescribed therapy.