Filipino cardinals rally Catholics to pray for Pope Francis' recovery

Filipino cardinals rally Catholics to pray for Pope Francis’ recovery

/ 05:50 AM February 21, 2025

Filipino cardinals rally Catholics to pray for Pope Francis' recovery

(FILES) Pope Francis arrives to celebrate the mass for the Jubilee of the Armed Forces at St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican on February 9, 2025. Pope Francis was admitted to a hospital in Rome on February 14, 2025, for tests and treatment for ongoing bronchitis, the Vatican announced. (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

MANILA, Philippines — Leaders of the Catholic Church are asking the Filipino faithful to pray for the speedy recovery of Pope Francis, who’s been in a Rome hospital since last week for pneumonia.

Cardinals Jose Advincula and Pablo Virgilio David are leading vigil prayers in the Archdiocese of Manila and Diocese of Kalookan, respectively.

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“May I ask for your prayers for his healing and recovery during this challenging time?” said David, president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines.

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“Let us storm heaven with our supplications. Let us accompany Pope Francis with our loving prayers and entrust him to the Lord’s healing hand as well as his doctors, nurses, and medical professionals,” Advincula said in a circular on Thursday.

According to an update from the Vatican, the 88-year-old pope was in “stationary” condition following his double pneumonia diagnosis. 

—DEXTER CABALZA
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