Pope Francis, aged 88, is no longer in imminent danger from pneumonia and other related infections, according to the Vatican. After weeks in the hospital due to respiratory issues, his treatment has stabilized thanks to effective therapy. Although he's improving, he will require additional hospital care due to the complexity of his condition. Despite his health challenges, he's actively participating in spiritual exercises and maintaining communication, including sending messages of condolence and gratitude to faithful. His health has prompted concern within the Catholic Church, with many praying for his recovery.
Pope Francis has shown enough improvement to be out of immediate danger from his respiratory infection; however, he will still require extended hospital treatment due to his age and condition.
Despite a prolonged hospital stay and setbacks such as choking incidents, the Vatican reports the Pope's health has stabilized, allowing him to engage in spiritual exercises and send messages.
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