Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized for a lung infection with early signs of kidney insufficiency but is stable and in good spirits, according to the Vatican. While he continues therapy and supplemental oxygen, doctors warn of potential complications like sepsis. His condition has sparked speculation about possible resignation. Cardinal Timothy Dolan acknowledged his fragile state, calling for prayers. This marks Francis’ longest hospitalization as pope.
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