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'In a scary world, he gives us hope': Faithful gather to support the Pope | 'In a scary world, he gives us hope': Faithful gather to support the Pope |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Catholics gathered to pray for the health of the Pope beneath the steps of St Peter's Basilica for a third night, as his doctors said his condition showed further slight improvement. | Catholics gathered to pray for the health of the Pope beneath the steps of St Peter's Basilica for a third night, as his doctors said his condition showed further slight improvement. |
Nuns dangling rosary beads, tourists and student priests were among those who joined the gentle incantation of the rosary in the Vatican. | Nuns dangling rosary beads, tourists and student priests were among those who joined the gentle incantation of the rosary in the Vatican. |
They were led by a cardinal in a scarlet skull cap who prayed for Pope Francis to be able to resume his duties as soon as possible. | They were led by a cardinal in a scarlet skull cap who prayed for Pope Francis to be able to resume his duties as soon as possible. |
The nightly gatherings began on Monday after the 88-year-old's health took a dramatic dip at the weekend. He was fighting to breathe and needed blood transfusions. | The nightly gatherings began on Monday after the 88-year-old's health took a dramatic dip at the weekend. He was fighting to breathe and needed blood transfusions. |
But the latest statements suggest the Pope is able to sit in his chair, is eating normally and even doing what the Vatican calls "light work": reading and signing documents. | But the latest statements suggest the Pope is able to sit in his chair, is eating normally and even doing what the Vatican calls "light work": reading and signing documents. |
"It was a bit scary last weekend but a bit better now," Stacey, a medical student from Paris, told the BBC. | "It was a bit scary last weekend but a bit better now," Stacey, a medical student from Paris, told the BBC. |
She was attending the prayers for the Pope for a second time. | She was attending the prayers for the Pope for a second time. |
"Francis is very popular with young people because he's really open, and in a world that became a little scary, he gives us a lot of hope." | "Francis is very popular with young people because he's really open, and in a world that became a little scary, he gives us a lot of hope." |
Stacey said Pope Francis "gives us a lot of hope" | |
Xiomara, from Panama, said she felt drawn to this Pope in particular as he was "a good man". | |
"Prayers always help, they don't just hang in the air," she believes. | "Prayers always help, they don't just hang in the air," she believes. |
Leading the rosary from beneath a white canopy was Cardinal Battista Re. | Leading the rosary from beneath a white canopy was Cardinal Battista Re. |
He's the figure in the Vatican who would call a conclave - the closed gathering of senior clergy that elects a Pope - if Francis were not able to continue in the role. | |
Despite the slight improvement, the Pope's medical team are still giving no prognosis. | Despite the slight improvement, the Pope's medical team are still giving no prognosis. |
He was admitted to Gemelli hospital on 14 February with double-pneumonia and, according to the Vatican, a CT scan of his lungs shows a "normal evolution" which suggests he is responding to treatment. | He was admitted to Gemelli hospital on 14 February with double-pneumonia and, according to the Vatican, a CT scan of his lungs shows a "normal evolution" which suggests he is responding to treatment. |
We're told he still uses additional oxygen but has suffered no further "respiratory crises". | We're told he still uses additional oxygen but has suffered no further "respiratory crises". |
The tone of Vatican officials has certainly relaxed a little. | The tone of Vatican officials has certainly relaxed a little. |
On Tuesday, the Pope's condition was described as "stable", which was new. By Wednesday evening there was a "further slight improvement" and the update omitted to say "critical" for the first time. | On Tuesday, the Pope's condition was described as "stable", which was new. By Wednesday evening there was a "further slight improvement" and the update omitted to say "critical" for the first time. |
Vatican officials cautioned that didn't mean the Pope was out of the woods. | Vatican officials cautioned that didn't mean the Pope was out of the woods. |
But with so little to go on, those following his condition closely are wringing every word - or missing word - for meaning. | |
Inevitably, many have also been wondering about the future. | Inevitably, many have also been wondering about the future. |
The Pope was frail even before this infection, so there has been speculation over whether he might resign. | The Pope was frail even before this infection, so there has been speculation over whether he might resign. |
The Quotidiano Nazionale newspaper calls it the "fluttering of crows" over St Peter's, inevitable at the "sunset" of any Papacy. | The Quotidiano Nazionale newspaper calls it the "fluttering of crows" over St Peter's, inevitable at the "sunset" of any Papacy. |
It's even louder this time since Benedict XVI set a precedent and stepped down in 2013, the first Pope to do so in six centuries. | It's even louder this time since Benedict XVI set a precedent and stepped down in 2013, the first Pope to do so in six centuries. |
Francis has said before that he would consider resigning if he can't carry out his duties. | Francis has said before that he would consider resigning if he can't carry out his duties. |
"His instinct will be to carry on as long as he can and is able to," believes Austen Ivereigh, who co-authored a book with Pope Francis. | |
"He's shown he doesn't mind being a weak and frail Pope; he can be a Pope in a wheelchair, or one who gets ill regularly and that's ok." | "He's shown he doesn't mind being a weak and frail Pope; he can be a Pope in a wheelchair, or one who gets ill regularly and that's ok." |
All the same, if his health prognosis were too bad, the author said, "then the [resignation] issue might arise." | |
Even with Francis confined to the Gemelli hospital, the well-oiled Vatican cogs continue to turn. The bureaucracy functions and the Pope has been signing some documents. | Even with Francis confined to the Gemelli hospital, the well-oiled Vatican cogs continue to turn. The bureaucracy functions and the Pope has been signing some documents. |
On Monday, his secretary of state and another senior official visited. | |
Officially, the Pope signed papers, moving a list of candidates further along the path towards sainthood. | Officially, the Pope signed papers, moving a list of candidates further along the path towards sainthood. |
But some question why they couldn't wait, given the frailty of the Pope, and wonder what other plans were discussed at that meeting. | But some question why they couldn't wait, given the frailty of the Pope, and wonder what other plans were discussed at that meeting. |
As Francis enters his 14th day in hospital, pilgrims to Rome are already experiencing life without him. His weekly audience, or meeting, with the faithful was cancelled for the second week. | As Francis enters his 14th day in hospital, pilgrims to Rome are already experiencing life without him. His weekly audience, or meeting, with the faithful was cancelled for the second week. |
"We really want him to get better and continue the amazing work he's started," said Mabi. | "We really want him to get better and continue the amazing work he's started," said Mabi. |
She mentions the foregrounding of women in the church in particular. | She mentions the foregrounding of women in the church in particular. |
"He's a people's Pope and people want his work to continue." | "He's a people's Pope and people want his work to continue." |
"We're sorry, because we hoped to meet the Pope today at an audience – we had tickets," Fr Cristiano said. | "We're sorry, because we hoped to meet the Pope today at an audience – we had tickets," Fr Cristiano said. |
Around him almost 100 Catholics from northern Italy were gathering to begin processing up the street towards St Peter's behind a large wooden crucifix. | Around him almost 100 Catholics from northern Italy were gathering to begin processing up the street towards St Peter's behind a large wooden crucifix. |
"I'm not disappointed, I'm just worried for him," the priest said. "Today the news is not so bad, but it's not so good, either. So we need to pray." | "I'm not disappointed, I'm just worried for him," the priest said. "Today the news is not so bad, but it's not so good, either. So we need to pray." |
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