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Pope Francis Placed on Breathing Support Amid Health Struggles

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: March 1, 2025
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Pope Francis was placed on a breathing machine on Friday after experiencing sudden respiratory distress, the Vatican confirmed in its latest medical update.

The episode was complicated by vomiting, which led to some aspiration. Medical staff quickly addressed the issue before placing him on mechanical ventilation. Despite the scare, the Vatican reassured that the 87-year-old pontiff “remained alert and oriented at all times.”

However, a spokesperson later clarified that while his condition is being closely monitored, he is not yet considered out of danger.

This marks another chapter in the pope’s ongoing battle with lung-related health issues. Having suffered severe pneumonia in his youth, which resulted in the partial removal of one lung, Francis has faced recurring respiratory challenges in recent years. He was first admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital two weeks ago due to bronchitis and pneumonia—his fourth and longest hospitalization since assuming the papacy in 2013.

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In light of his current health situation, the Vatican has cleared his schedule, including his planned participation in next week’s Ash Wednesday service, which will now be led by a cardinal in his place. This is only the second time in his 12-year papacy that he has missed the service.

The Vatican continues to provide regular updates, with the world watching and praying for the pope’s recovery.

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