Pope not out of danger- Doctors 

Pope Francis is currently hospitalized with pneumonia, and although he has shown slight improvement, his doctors have stated that he is not yet out of danger. The 88-year-old pontiff will need to remain in the hospital for at least another week. There have been concerns raised about his ability to continue leading the Catholic Church due to his health issues.

The pope’s condition started as bronchitis and progressed to double pneumonia, which has raised alarm among his followers. His doctors have highlighted the risk of the infection spreading into his blood, potentially leading to a life-threatening condition. Despite his fragile health, Pope Francis has shown remarkable resilience in facing multiple infections while managing his demanding responsibilities.

Currently, Pope Francis is staying in a special suite at the Gemelli hospital and is expected to stay there for the next week. His doctors are cautious about allowing him to return home to the Vatican too soon to prevent him from overexerting himself. The decision for the pope to lead the Angelus prayer from the hospital window will be up to him.

Although there are speculations about his future as the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis has faced health challenges with humor and determination. He has undergone several surgeries in recent years and continues to struggle with various health issues. Despite his age, he has expressed his commitment to his role as pope, leaving the possibility of resignation open.

The topic of Pope Francis potentially resigning has sparked discussions among cardinals, with some not ruling out the possibility. However, the decision ultimately lies with Pope Francis, who will determine his future based on his recovery and what he believes is best for the Church.