Vatican City, 19 March, 2025 / 11:53 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Francis was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on Friday, Feb. 14, to undergo testing and treatment for bronchitis.
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Doctors confirm Pope Francis’ health continues to improve
Doctors say Wednesday that Pope Francis’ condition continues to improve and he is no longer using noninvasive mechanical ventilation.
According to the March 19 medical update from the Vatican, the pontiff has also reduced his use of high-flow oxygen therapy.
The pontiff’s 34th day in the hospital included the concelebration of a Mass in the morning for the solemnity of St. Joseph as well as both respiratory and physical therapy.
The Holy See Press Office says the pope also spent time in prayer and doing work. While the infections in his lung are still present, they are “under control,” it adds.
The Vatican also notes that due to Francis’ stable situation, the next medical bulletin will be issued sometime next week. The Vatican will also provide information on the pope to journalists on Friday, March 21, and on Monday, March 24.
Pope speaks on vocational hope as Italy’s president congratulates him on 12 years as pontiff
Pope Francis connects hope with vocational discernment in his message for the 62nd World Day of Prayer for Vocations, which the Church observes to foster awareness about the importance of vocations.
“Vocation is a precious gift that God sows in hearts, a call to step outside oneself to undertake a journey of love and service,” writes Francis in his address released by the Vatican on March 19.
The pope describes vocations on the solemnity of St. Joseph as developing through “trust in providence” and says Christian hope becomes “a certainty rooted in faith in God, who works in the history of every person.”
Meanwhile, Italian President Sergio Mattarella has congratulated Pope Francis on marking his 12th anniversary as pontiff.

“Together with me, the Italian people are grateful to you for these 12 years in which you have offered the most authentic witness of evangelical values, in constant service not only to the Catholic Church but to all humanity,” Mattarella writes, according to ACI Stampa, CNA’s Italian-language news partner.
The president recalls the pope’s contributions to international discussions on important issues.
“I wish to highlight the unprecedented points of reflection that your high magisterium has placed at the center of debate within important multilateral forums,” he notes, referencing the pope’s participation in U.N. climate conferences, G7 and G20 summits.
Mattarella mentions Francis’ “vibrant call to rediscover hope” and his advocacy against “the abandonment of logic based on force and prevarication.”
The president concludes his message by expressing gratitude for the pope’s attention to Italy and offering “sincere wishes for well-being in the continuation of the pontificate, along with heartfelt wishes for a prompt recovery.”
The Roman Rota tribunal leads the rosary prayer this evening with Archbishop Alejandro Arellano Cedillo, the dean of the tribunal, presiding.
Pope Francis’ doctors reduce his use of mechanical ventilation
Pope Francis’ doctors have reduced his reliance on mechanical ventilation at night and high-flow oxygen therapy during the day, the Vatican says Tuesday evening.
The 88-year-old pope’s health remains stable but complex, with slight improvements in his respiratory and motor functions.
The Vatican confirmed that he did not require mechanical ventilation overnight on Monday but continued using high-flow nasal oxygen support. However, mechanical ventilation has not been completely suspended.
Despite his condition, the pope continues his daily routine, including physiotherapy, work, and prayer. Pope Francis is following a diet prescribed by his doctors that consists of solid food.
A new medical bulletin is expected Wednesday at 7 p.m. local time. Meanwhile, the Vatican has not provided details regarding a potential visit from King Charles III, stating that such announcements are typically made closer to the date. A prepared catechesis is expected to be released tomorrow morning for Wednesday’s general audience.