Health Scare Causes Concern for Pope Francis as Hospitalization Continues

Pope Francis, 88, has been hospitalized at Rome's Gemelli hospital, often referred to as “Vatican III,” for treatment of bronchitis. This marks the fourth visit for the pontiff since 2021, with his most recent admission occurring on February 17, 2025. The hospital, favored by popes, was nicknamed by Pope John Paul II, who spent considerable time there during his papacy.
John Paul II underwent extensive treatment at Gemelli, making nine visits and spending 153 days overall. He humorously designated St Peter’s Square as “Vatican number one” and Castel Gandolfo as “number two.” The hospital has a unique history with the papacy, as it had to establish a mini-residence on-site due to the prolonged stays of popes.
Pope Benedict XVI, Francis's predecessor, never received treatment there. According to reports, Francis's current treatment aligns with his medical history, which includes hernia surgery in June 2023 and previous respiratory issues. The Pope's hospitalization at Gemelli highlights its longstanding association with papal care.