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Pope Francis' condition remains stable as the 88-year-old leader of the Catholic Church continues recovering from a lung infection. Medical experts have indicated that the absence of new updates regarding his health is a positive sign, suggesting that the Pope is making progress in his recovery journey.
The Vatican has reported that Pope Francis is responding well to treatment and is in good spirits. He has been receiving care and support from his medical team, who are closely monitoring his progress. The Pope's resilience and determination have been evident as he engages in light activities and maintains communication with his close aides.
As the global community continues to pray for his swift recovery, many are hopeful that Pope Francis will soon return to his public duties. His leadership and presence are greatly missed by followers around the world, who eagerly await his return to the Vatican and public engagements.
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