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NYC Archbishop Timothy Dolan worries about health of Pope Francis, says ‘it’s not looking good’
Pope Francis Health: Vatican Issues Sunday Morning Update
Pope Francis had a "peaceful night" on Saturday, after recovering from a coughing fit. The news came in a Holy See press office update issued on the 88-year-old's condition Sunday morning.
Pope Francis remains stable, has not had new breathing crisis, Vatican says
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized for just over two weeks fighting double pneumonia, is in a stable condition and has not had further breathing crises, the Vatican said on Saturday.
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Hundreds gathered for Sunday mass at New York City’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral to pray for Pope Francis, who remains in critical condition after he was diagnosed with double pneumonia.
As Pope Francis remains hospitalized with double pneumonia and early kidney failure, Catholic students and teachers in the NYC area are praying for his recovery. FOX 5's Michelle Ross has the story.
In this FOX 5 NY Weekend News Update, we cover Pope Francis remaining hospitalized in critical condition, a new ad campaign about New Yorkers who regret leaving the city, and a New York City basketball program getting some help from Knicks legend Larry Johnson.
Time-honored rituals, drafted and refined over centuries, allow time for mourning and provide order at a dramatic moment of transition.
Pope Francis was conscious but still receiving high flows of supplemental oxygen Sunday following a respiratory crisis and blood transfusions, as he remains in critical condition with a complex lung infection,
Francis has weighed in publicly before on ethics for end-of-life medical situations, but it is unknown whether he has made known his own wishes should he face such a crossroads.
On a recent weekend in this once deeply Catholic city, many expressed worry about Pope Francis, but there was also an air of ambivalence.
The Vatican reported Friday that he experienced sudden breathing problems that required “non-invasive mechanical ventilation” but that he remained “alert.”
The Vatican says Pope Francis has continued making decisions and is improving, but his two-week hospital stay poses uncomfortable, unanswered questions about Vatican decision-making.
Eleven days after the pope was hospitalized, speculation is mounting and prayers for his recovery verge on a vigil.
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