Pope Francis remains so stable without respiratory crises that the Vatican's next update on his health will not come until ...
Pope Francis remained in stable condition Thursday with no new respiratory crises or fever and worked from the hospital as he ...
The recorded message was the first released by the Vatican since Pope Francis was hospitalized with a respiratory illness on Feb. 14.
People who gathered in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City on Thursday to pray for Pope Francis got quite a surprise right at ...
Pope Francis released an audio message to the faithful, the first communication from the pontiff since his hospitalization ...
In an audio recording from the hospital, which was taped earlier on Thursday, the pope thanked Catholics for their prayers.
The Holy Father’s voice was hoarse, and he was noticeably out of breath in the brief audio message, which the Holy See Press Office said was recorded today.
The Vatican announced on Feb. 24 that cardinals in Rome would lead a nightly Rosary for Pope Francis with Vatican Secretary ...
A weak and breathless Pope Francis thanked people for their prayers for his recovery in a remarkable audio message broadcast ...
Pope Francis recorded and released an audio message on Thursday thanking those who have been praying for his recovery, his ...