POPE Francis is “stable” but will remain in hospital as medics treat him for a “complex” condition, The Vatican announced.
The pontiff, 88, was hospitalised on February 14, where he has been staying for treatment of a respiratory infection.

Pope Francis, 88, was hospitalised earlier this week[/caption]
He is being kept in hospital after medics found complications with his respiratory infection[/caption]
Details of his illness emerged this afternoon, when The Vatican announced the Pope would be staying in hospital after complications were discovered.
But this evening, Catholics around the world received the welcome news that their leader was stable and without fever.
A statement from the Vatican read: “The Holy Father continues to be afebrile [without fever] and is continuing the prescribed therapy.
“His clinical conditions are stable.
“This morning he received the Eucharist and subsequently dedicated himself to some work activities and reading texts.”
Pope Francis is said to be “touched” by the outpouring of support he has received, which includes messages of affection and drawings.
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The Catholic leader is said to be stable and still carrying out work[/caption]