New Delhi, March 2 -- Pope Francis is currently in stable condition and continues to receive medical care, according to a recent update from Vatican News. The Holy See Press Office reported on Saturday that the Pope is alternating between non-invasive mechanical ventilation and high-flow oxygen therapy, responding well to the treatment.

The statement clarified that Pope Francis has no fever, his white blood cell count is normal, and his vital signs remain stable. Additionally, he is eating independently and actively participating in respiratory physiotherapy, with no further episodes of bronchospasm. The Holy Father is alert, oriented, and in good spirits, spending time in prayer. He received the Eucharist and prayed in the chapel near h...