Pope Francis' health condition stable, urges continued prayers for peace
- Pope Francis is in a stable condition after 17 days in the hospital for pneumonia, prompting a message of thanks to well-wishers for their prayers and support.
- He was admitted to Rome's Gemelli Hospital on February 14 with respiratory problems that developed into double pneumonia.
- The Vatican confirmed that Pope Francis's condition had stabilized following a recent breathing crisis, although no prognosis has been provided for his recovery.
- Medical experts warn that due to his age and chronic respiratory issues, a full recovery may take time, highlighting that this is his longest hospital stay since becoming pope.
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