INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Doctors said Monday that Pope Francis is no longer in imminent danger of death as a result of pneumonia but have decided to keep him
hospitalised for several more days to receive treatment.In a late update, the doctors said the 88-year-old pope remains stable and has
consolidated improvements in recent days, as determined by blood tests and positive responses to drug treatments.However, in view of the
complexity of the clinical picture and the important infectious picture presented on admission, it will be necessary to continue medical
spiritual retreat via video-conference on Monday as he continued his recovery from double pneumonia and looked ahead to the 12th anniversary
of his election amid questions about what the future of his papacy might look like.As he did on Sunday, Francis participated in the retreat
remotely from the Rome hospital where he is being treated
He could see and hear the Rev Roberto Pasolini, preacher of the papal household, but the priests, bishops and cardinals gathered for the
retreat in the Vatican auditorium could not see or hear him.Pasolini is delivering a series of meditations this week on The hope of eternal
The Vatican has said Francis would participate in spiritual communion with the rest of the hierarchy, from afar.In its early update Monday,
the Vatican said Francis was resuming his physical and respiratory therapy at the Gemelli hospital after a quiet night
Francis has been using a nasal tube for supplemental oxygen to help him breathe during the day and a noninvasive mechanical ventilation mask
at night.The 88-year-old pope, who has chronic lung disease and had part of one lung removed as a young man, had what was just a bad case of
bronchitis when he was hospitalized last month
The infection progressed into a complex respiratory tract infection and double pneumonia that has sidelined Francis for the longest period
of his 12-year papacy and raised questions about the future.Source: AP--Agencies