In a brief Saturday morning update, the Vatican announced that Pope Francis would not lead Sunday’s Angelus prayer for the second consecutive week. He is expected to prepare a written homily for someone else to read in his place.
“Today’s blood tests also revealed thrombocytopenia, associated with anemia, which required the administration of blood transfusions,” The Vatican’s update continued. “The Holy Father remains alert and spent the day in an armchair, although he is more uncomfortable than yesterday.
“At the moment, the prognosis remains guarded.”
While the Vatican has not commented on speculation regarding a possible resignation, concerns over the Pope’s increasingly frail health have fueled discussions about his future leadership.
Extended Hospital Stay Expected
Doctors have stated that Pope Francis is likely to remain in the hospital for at least another week as he recovers.
His medical team noted that he had been suffering from seasonal flu before being hospitalized, and the physical demands of his position had left him severely fatigued.
Millions of Catholics worldwide are closely watching his condition, with continued prayers for his recovery as the Vatican navigates this period of uncertainty.