As of February 24, 2025, Pope Francis, who is 88 years old, is currently hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital due to a serious respiratory infection. He was admitted on February 14 after experiencing a week-long episode of bronchitis that worsened, leading to a diagnosis of double pneumonia and early-stage kidney insufficiency. Despite the severity of his condition, sources within the Vatican indicate that he is alert, in good spirits, and receiving essential treatments, which include high-flow oxygen therapy and blood transfusions to combat anemia.
In light of his health challenges, the Vatican has organized nightly rosary prayers in St. Peter’s Square, led by cardinals, to seek divine intervention for the Pope’s recovery. These gatherings have attracted a considerable number of faithful from across the globe, highlighting the widespread concern for his health.
Pope Francis has conveyed his appreciation for the overwhelming support he has received, remarking, “In recent days I have received many messages of affection, and I have been particularly struck by the letters and drawings from children.” He has underscored the necessity of rest as part of his treatment and remains optimistic about his recovery.
Medical experts have warned that while there are indications of stabilization in the Pope’s condition, he is not yet out of danger. The primary concern remains the risk of sepsis, a serious infection that can develop as a complication of pneumonia. Physicians are closely monitoring his health, acknowledging that his age and existing health issues complicate his situation.
Due to his hospitalization, Pope Francis has been unable to attend several public events, including the Sunday Angelus prayer. Nevertheless, he has maintained his connection with the faithful through written communications and has participated in Mass from his hospital room. The Vatican has not provided a definitive timeline for his release, stating that he will continue to be under medical care to avert any further complications.
The global Catholic community remains united in prayer for Pope Francis, with numerous vigils being held.