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Pope Francis had peaceful night, is resting after breathing crisis, Vatican says

1 March 2025
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Pope Francis had peaceful night, is resting after breathing crisis, Vatican says
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Pope Francis, 88, had a peaceful night and is resting after a breathing crisis, requiring non-invasive, mechanical ventilation due to a bronchospasm and vomiting incident. He remains conscious and alert following the incident. The pontiff was hospitalized on Feb. 14 for pneumonia in both lungs, stemming from a respiratory infection.

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