Pope Francis remained in a ‘stable condition’ today following two ‘respiratory crises’ he suffered in hospital earlier this week.
The Pontiff, 88, will be put back on a ventilator tonight after spending Wednesday in his armchair, the Vatican has said.
He also participated in a blessing and received the Eucharist for Ash Wednesday – the first day of Lent in the Christian calendar.
The Pope is currently receiving treatment at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital after being diagnosed with pneumonia in both his lungs.
Fears for his health ignited dramatically on Monday when it emerged he twice suffered acute respiratory failure.
However in its daily update on the Pope’s health, the Vatican said he is now ‘stable’ and will spend the night on ‘non-invasive mechanical ventilation’.
A Holy See spokesperson said: ‘The Holy Father remained stable today as well, without any episodes of respiratory insufficiency.
‘As planned, he utilized supplemental, high-flow oxygenation, and non-invasive mechanical ventilation will be resumed tonight.

Pope Francis (pictured on February 1) remained in a ‘stable condition’ today following two ‘respiratory crises’ he suffered in hospital earlier this week

Nuns pray in front of the statue of John Paul II outside the Gemelli University Hospital where Pope Francis is hospitalised

Pope Francis meets Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico during a private audience at the Vatican on February 14