Pope Francis Showing Signs of Improvement After Double Pneumonia
rome, italy February 19, 2025 20:28Pope Francis' clinical condition is stable with slight improvement in blood tests, maintaining sense of humor.
Pope Francis' clinical condition is stable with slight improvement in blood tests, maintaining sense of humor.
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