Pope Francis continues to recover at Rome’s Gemelli hospital as he battles pneumonia, with Catholics worldwide praying for his swift healing.
The Vatican confirmed on Thursday that the 88-year-old pontiff had a “peaceful night” and was “resting.”
However, it was revealed that he used an oxygen mask overnight for the third consecutive time.
His hospitalization, which began on February 14 due to breathing difficulties, has now extended to nearly three weeks.

The Holy See disclosed that pneumonia has affected both of Francis’ lungs.
While he has missed several official engagements, including the formal Ash Wednesday celebrations in Rome, he did participate in a private blessing from his hospital suite on the 10th floor of Gemelli.
Despite his absence from public view, Pope Francis has continued to share messages with the Catholic community.
The Vatican has not released any images of him since his hospitalization, further intensifying concern among the faithful.
Meanwhile, Christians around the world, especially in his home country of Argentina, have expressed their deep concern and offered prayers for his recovery.
The pontiff, who leads nearly 1.4 billion Catholics, has played a significant role in global religious affairs, making his health condition a matter of great importance.
Although the Vatican has reassured the public about his recovery, Francis’ prolonged stay in the hospital has drawn attention.
His health struggles in recent years have led to discussions about the future of his papacy.
As the world watches and prays, Pope Francis remains under close medical supervision.
His supporters continue to hope for his strength and return to his duties soon.