Pope Francis Battles Respiratory Infection, Celebrates Mass Remotely amid Recovery

Pope Francis, the beloved 88-year-old leader of the Catholic Church, was rushed to Rome's Gemelli hospital on Friday after his persistent battle with bronchitis took a dramatic turn for the worse. The pontiff, known for his resilience and compassionate leadership, had been struggling with the respiratory infection for several days before medical professionals determined hospital care was necessary.
The Argentine-born pope's health has become a growing concern for Vatican officials and millions of faithful followers around the world. His admission to the hospital underscores the challenges of managing his health at an advanced age, while simultaneously highlighting his continued commitment to his spiritual leadership.
Medical teams at the renowned Gemelli hospital are now closely monitoring the pope's condition, working diligently to ensure his swift recovery and return to his pastoral duties. Despite the health setback, Pope Francis remains a symbol of strength and hope for the global Catholic community.