Francis was admitted to double pneumonia at Jamelli Hospital in Rome in February.
Pope Francis has entered its fifth week of hospital treatment for double pneumonia and continues his papasi work as their recovery signs are positive.
The Vatican said on Saturday that Francis is in a stable position, “confirmed the progress” 88 -year -old Pontif said on Saturday.
A statement said that the Pope, who was admitted to the Jamelli University Hospital in Rome on 14 February, is also reducing its use of mechanical ventilation at night to help them breathe.
This week, doctors said that Francis was no longer in critical, fatal state, but has continued to emphasize that her age remains complicated due to her age, lack of mobility and loss of a lung portion as a young person.
The first three weeks of his hospital was marked by a roller-coaster, including respiratory crisis, mild kidney failure, and a severe cough fit.
But Francis has continued his work. He has approved a three -year implementation and evaluation process for a reform project aimed at making the Roman Catholic Church more welcome and responsible. The Vatican Office for the Bishop’s Dharm Sabha issued a timetable through 2028 to implement reforms and said that Francis had approved the calendar last week.
This week, the Pope also participated in Lenten spiritual exercises from the hospital, which the Vatican officials have said that a mild charge lies. He received a cake and hundreds of messages, who wished him his sinner on Thursday on the 12th anniversary.
The only public sign of life from the Pope was a recorded audio message since he was hospitalized, thanking people for their recitation, which he made in a weak, sound of labor. It was played for the loyalty gathered for a night’s night text at Saint Peter’s square.
For the last four Sundays, traditional blessings that the Pope usually saves from a window with a class of Saint Peter’s square, has been released as a text.