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Pope Francis is heard speaking for the first time in out-of-breath audio message from hospital as he continues to be treated for pneumonia

A weak and breathless Pope Francis has been heard speaking for the first time since being hospitalised for double pneumonia nearly three weeks ago.

In a brief two-line audio message he expressed thanks ‘from the bottom of my heart’ to well-wishers around the world who have offered their support.

The message recorded at Rome’s Gemelli hospital earlier today was played during a nightly prayer service for the Pope in St Peter’s Square at the Vatican.

‘I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your prayers in the Square for my health,’ said the Pontiff, 88, speaking in his native Spanish, and pausing every few words to take a deep breath.

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‘May God bless you,’ he adds.

The audio message came shortly after the Vatican said the Pope had remained stable on Thursday and did not have any new episodes of respiratory crisis.

In a sign of progress he continues treatment, the Pope’s doctors said they would not issue another medical bulletin until Saturday, ‘considering the stability of the clinical picture’.

Francis was admitted to Gemelli hospital on February 14 with a severe respiratory infection that has required continuously evolving treatment.

Fears for his health ignited dramatically on Monday when it emerged he twice suffered acute respiratory failure.

Pope Francis has been heard speaking for the first time since being hospitalised for double pneumonia nearly three weeks ago (pictured 9 February 2025)

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Pope Francis has been heard speaking for the first time since being hospitalised for double pneumonia nearly three weeks ago (pictured 9 February 2025)

The audio message came shortly after the Vatican said the Pope (pictured on February 1) had remained stable on Thursday and did not have any new episodes of respiratory crisis

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The audio message came shortly after the Vatican said the Pope (pictured on February 1) had remained stable on Thursday and did not have any new episodes of respiratory crisis

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

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

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