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February 20, 2025 Pope Francis ate breakfast and slept soundly after being diagnosed with pneumonia in both lungs.

Following his diagnosis of pneumonia in both lungs, Pope Francis, a Catholic, reportedly slept well and ate breakfast on Wednesday morning, according to the Vatican.

Francis spent a calm fifth night in Gemelli Hospital in Rome, according to Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni.

According to him, the Pope is still in a good mood and appreciates the prayers for his healing.

Bruni revealed this to Fox News, saying: “He woke up and had breakfast after having a peaceful night.”

The Vatican said on Tuesday that Francis, who suffered pneumonia in both lungs as a child, had had the upper lobe of his right lung removed.

According to the report, the Pope’s clinical state, chest X-ray, and laboratory results “continue to present a complex picture.”

According to the Vatican, the use of antibiotic cortisone therapy to treat the polymicrobial infection that developed on a picture of bronchiectasis and asthmatiform bronchitis complicates the therapeutic treatment.

“The Holy Father’s chest CT scan this afternoon revealed the onset of bilateral pneumonia, necessitating additional pharmacological treatment.”

After a week of worsening bronchitis, Francis was brought to the hospital on Friday in “fair” condition.

The hospital diagnosed him with a polymicrobial respiratory tract infection on Monday, meaning that his respiratory tract was colonized by a combination of bacteria, viruses, and potentially other organisms.

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