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The breathable crisis renews concerns about Pontif's health as it fights double pneumonia.
Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized for two weeks with pneumonia in his two lungs, had a good night after he received a Breathable crisissays the Vatican.
The 88-year-old Pontif has crisis on Friday, including “vomiting with inhalation and a sudden deterioration of the respiratory condition,” the Vatican said.
On Saturday, the Holy See said in a statement, “The Pope spent a peaceful night and resting.”
A Vatican source added that “no crises like yesterday. The Pope woke up, had breakfast and read the documents as usual. “
On Friday, Francis needed aspiration to help eliminate vomiting from his respiratory tract, the Vatican noted, and said he also needed a non -invasive mechanical ventilation, which means he was not intubated, which would require a sedation.
The Pope's doctors said that after the health problems on Friday it would take 24 to 48 hours to see if the pope's breathing had worsened his condition.
Francis was recognized At the Gemeli University Hospital of Rome on February 14, with severe respiratory problems that were quickly degenerated into double pneumonia, a serious infection in the two lungs that can ignite and mark them, which impedes breathing.
He last suffered what the Vatican described as “a prolonged respiratory crisis similar to asthma” on February 22, but there were no repeated crises by Friday.
Francis has not been observed in public after entering a hospital, his most long absence from the view from the beginning of his papacy in March 2013.
On Saturday, an employee of the Vatican said that for the third week it is not expected that the Pope will lead his usual Sunday prayers with worshipers and that again the text of Angela's prayer is likely to be published, not to read.
There is speculation about whether Francis can now resign, especially since his schedule is full of papal duties during celebrations for the Holy Jubilee Year.
“If the Pope survives, many imagine that he will want to finish the anniversary year, but then, when he is 89, he will face the question of resigning or not,” Italian Vatican expert Marco Polita told the AFP agency.
Francis has always said that he was open to pursuing his immediate predecessor Benedict XVI, who in 2013 withdrew because of his age (85) and his physical health.
But before his hospitalization, Francis has repeatedly said that this is not the time – and maybe never.

Meanwhile, Catholics around the world continue to pray for the Pope's rapid recovery.
On Saturday, people flocked to Gemeli Hospital, clapping rain on bright candles and praying at the foot of a statue of Pope John Paul II.
A more ancestral man stood for about five minutes under an umbrella with a lit candle, which then carefully placed at the foot of the statue.
Around a dozen nuns, they also prayed for Pontif while there were handwritten messages about Dad Francesco, including posters illustrated by children and balloons bearing the image of Francis.