Pope Francis’ Condition Remains Critical, Suffers from Renal Insufficiency
Pope Francis remains in critical condition at Gemelli University Hospital in Rome, where he has been receiving treatment for bilateral pneumonia since February 14. The Holy See Press Office has released a detailed statement regarding the Pope’s health.
Kidney Failure and Other Health Concerns
In addition to pneumonia, Pope Francis is also suffering from early-stage kidney failure, known as renal insufficiency. His thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) remains stable, but some blood tests indicate mild kidney failure, which is currently under control.
The statement noted that Pope Francis received two units of concentrated red blood cells, which has improved his hemoglobin levels. He is receiving oxygen and remains alert and well-oriented.
Prognosis Remains Reserved
The Holy See emphasized that the complexity of the clinical situation and the time required for pharmacological treatments to take effect means that the prognosis remains reserved. This indicates that the Pope’s condition is still serious, and his recovery may take time.
Participation in Mass
Despite his health challenges, Pope Francis participated in Holy Mass on Sunday in the apartment where he is receiving care. He was joined by those attending to him during his hospitalization.
Gratitude for Prayers
Pope Francis expressed his gratitude for the prayers and support he has received from the international Catholic community. In a message posted on Twitter on Sunday, he stated:
"I have recently received many messages of affection, and I have been particularly struck by the letters and drawings from children. Thank you for your closeness and for the consoling prayers I have received from all over the world!"
Call for Hope and Love
The Pope urged the faithful to continue their apostolate with joy and to be a sign of a love that embraces everyone. He encouraged them to transform evil into goodness and build a fraternal world.
Conclusion
Pope Francis’ condition remains critical, with concerns about kidney failure emerging. His prognosis is reserved, but he is receiving treatment and remains alert and well-oriented. The Holy See has requested continued prayers and support for the Pope during this challenging time.