Priest Giuse Dao Nguyen Vu, Chief of Office of the Vietnam Bishops' Council, said the Catholic Church worldwide has called on believers to pray for Pope Francis since he was hospitalized on February 14.
On February 19, the Office of the Vietnamese Bishops' Conference posted a notice calling for prayers. Yesterday morning, the Vietnamese Bishops' Conference continued to post an updated notice.
Many people pray on February 22 before the statue of the late Pope John Paul II outside Gemelli Hospital, where Pope Francis is being treated.
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The Vietnamese Bishops' Conference invites the community to continue praying for the protection, strength and peace of Pope Francis and to bless the doctors, specialists and medical staff who are taking care of his health.
The latest update on Pope Francis' health from the Vatican on the evening of February 23 said that his health condition remains dangerous. However, since last night, he has not had any more shortness of breath.
The Vietnamese Bishops' Conference invites the community to pray for Pope Francis.
The Pope was transfused with two units of red blood cell concentrates with positive results and his hemoglobin level increased.
His thrombocytopenia remains stable, and some blood tests have shown signs of mild early kidney failure, which is now under control. He continues to receive high-dose oxygen therapy via a nasal cannula. Pope Francis remains alert and oriented.
Due to the complexity of the clinical situation and the time it takes for treatments to become effective, a prognosis cannot yet be given.
In the morning, at the apartment located on the 10th floor, Pope Francis attended Mass with those who have been taking care of him in recent days.
Thanhnien.vn
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