
Pope Francis A friend said he might quit after speculating that he could suffer from two episodes of respiratory failure in the hospital.
Francis’ friend and biographer, Argentina journalist Elisabetta Pique, insists that the 88-year-old has no plans to resign in an open discussion to replace him.
This is because the Vatican announced the cardinal of the former Roman pastor Angelo de Donatis, who was designated this week’s Ash Ash achieved Francis status on Ash Wednesday, which opened to traditional services and parades in Rome.
On Monday, the Vatican revealed that Pope Francis was re-ventilated after suffering two new breathing crisis episodes.
The Pope was said to have inhaled “large amounts of” mucus, but remained vigilant, directed and worked with medical staff.
“Today, the Holy Father suffered from two episodes of acute respiratory insufficiency, which was caused by a large accumulation of bronchial mucus and the consequent bronchospasm,” the Vatican read aloud statement.
Therefore, two bronchoscopy were performed, requiring removal of large secretions.
“In the afternoon, non-invasive mechanical ventilation was restored. The Father is always vigilant, oriented, and cooperative.
“The prognosis is still protected.”
The 88-year-old pope was taken to Rome’s Jegley Hospital on February 14 due to bronchitis pneumonia In both lungs, alarms are triggered worldwide.