Vatican says Pope Francis no longer needs mechanical help to breathe
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Pope Francis ’ condition is continuing to improve and he hasn’t needed to use the mechanical ventilation mask to help him breathe, the Vatican said.

The 88-year-old pontiff is also reducing his reliance on high-flow supplemental oxygen during the day, the Vatican said in a medical bulletin. His double pneumonia infection, while not completely eliminated, is under control, the Holy See press office said.

Francis celebrated Mass on Wednesday, which is an important feast day for the Catholic Church and is the anniversary of his installation as pope 12 years ago.

Pope Francis looks on during the weekly general audience on October 23, 2024 at St Peter’s square in The Vatican. (CNN)

Francis has been at Rome’s Gemelli hospital since February 14 for a complex lung infection that turned into pneumonia in both lungs. He has been receiving respiratory and physical therapy to help strengthen his lungs.

For two nights in a row, he hasn’t needed to use the noninvasive mechanical ventilation mask, which pumps oxygen into his lungs, and doctors said its use had been “suspended.”

Francis was put on the ventilation mask after he suffered a spate of respiratory crises in late February and early March during which he was unable to expel the mucus and fluid that had accumulated in his lungs.

Faithful pray in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, during a vigil rosary for the recovery of Pope Francis.
Faithful pray in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, during a vigil rosary for the recovery of Pope Francis. (AP)

Suspending use of the mask means Francis’ lungs are working harder and better on their own.

The Vatican is also again reducing its medical updates as Francis slowly continues his recovery, with the next one not expected before Monday.

Italian President Sergio Mattarella commemorated the 12th anniversary of Francis’ installation as pope by sending him a letter praising his initiatives as pope.

Mattarella offered best wishes for the continuation of his pontificate and “all the more heartfelt wishes for a speedy recovery.”

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