Faithful gather to support the Pope
European journalist in Rome

Catholics gathered to pray for the health of the pope under the steps of St. Peter’s Basilica for the third night, as his doctor said his condition had improved slightly further.
Those who join the Vatican Rosary curse include nuns who hang rosary, tourists and student priests.
They were led by the scarlet-headed cardinal who prayed that Pope Francis would be able to resume his duties as soon as possible.
The 88-year-old’s health began on Monday after a dramatic decline over the weekend. He was breathing and needed a blood transfusion.
But the latest statements show that the pope can sit in a chair, eat normally, and even do what the Vatican calls “light work”: reading and signing documents.
“Last weekend was a bit scary, but it’s better now,” Stacey, a medical student from Paris, told the BBC.
She attended the Pope’s prayer for the second time.
“Francis is very popular among young people because he is really open and in a kind of horrible world he gives us a lot of hope.”

Xiomara, from Panama, said she was especially “a good person” and she felt attracted to the pope.
“Prayer always helps, not only will they hang in the air,” she said.
Battista Re Re is a rosary leading from under the white canopy.
If Francis could not continue to hold the post, he was a Vatican figure, and what he called the closed gathering of senior clergy in the meeting was to elect the pope.
Despite the slight improvement, the Pope’s medical team still has no prognosis.
He was taken to Jagley Hospital on February 14 for double pneumonia, and according to the Vatican, his CT scan of his lung showed “normal evolution”, suggesting he was responding to treatment.
We were told that he still used extra oxygen, but there was no further “respiratory crisis”.
The Vatican officials must have relaxed.
On Tuesday, the Pope’s condition was described as “stable”, which is new. By Wednesday night, there were “further slight improvements” and the “critical” update was omitted for the first time.
Vatican officials warned that this does not mean that the pope has left the woods.
But the person close to his condition hardly kept working because it meant to twist every word (or lose word).
Inevitably, many people want to know the future too.
The Pope was weak even before this infection, so there was always speculation about whether he would resign.
Quotidiano Nazionale newspaper calls it St. Peter’s “crow” and inevitably the “sunset” of any pope.

This time, even bigger, since Benedict XVI set the precedent and resigned in 2013, was the first pope to do so in six centuries.
Francis previously said he would consider resigning if he could not perform his duties.
“His instinct is to keep moving as far as possible,” says Austen Ivereigh, who co-wrote a book with Pope Francis.
“He showed that he didn’t mind being a weak and weak pope; he could be in a wheelchair, or a person who was sick regularly, it would be OK.”
Similarly, if his health prognosis is too bad, the author says, “Then (resignation) problems may arise.”
Even though Francis is confined to Gemelli Hospital, the oily Vatican gears continue to rotate. The functions of the bureaucracy and the pope has been signing some documents.
His secretary of state and another senior official visited Monday.
Formerly, the Pope signed the documents and moved a series of candidates along the Christmas road.
But given the fragility of the pope, they couldn’t wait to know why they couldn’t wait and wonder about other plans discussed at the meeting.
When Francis entered the hospital on the 14th day, the pilgrim went to Rome to experience life without him. His weekly audience or meeting with believers was cancelled for the second week.
“We really hope he gets better and continue the great work he started,” Mabi said.
She specifically mentioned the prospects of women in the church.
“He is the pope of the people and people want his work to continue.”
Father Cristiano said: “We are sorry because we hope to meet the Pope in the audience today – we have tickets.”
Nearly 100 Catholics from northern Italy around him are gathering and starting to process streets on the street behind the street.
“I’m not disappointed, I’m just worried about him,” the pastor said. “Today, the news is not bad, but it’s not that good either. So we need to pray.”