Pope spends quiet first night in hospital, Vatican says
It was his fourth admission to hospital since his 2013 election.
Published
![](https://www.guernseypress.com/resizer/v2/UYL3PUO735BY5IWCBKMIR7OHPE.jpg?auth=b5883b4dbe4c7b040499045ae0a2413e825fa3bcff676ca2467d811fd0ee9d9d&width=300&height=225)
Pope Francis slept well during a quiet first night in the hospital after being admitted with a respiratory tract infection – and was up eating and reading on Saturday morning, the Vatican said.
Francis, 88, ate breakfast and read the newspapers while continuing his drug therapy, spokesman Matteo Bruni said.
![Vatican Pope Health](http://content.assets.pressassociation.io/AP/2025/02/15/691a3fc068a440f592e2106c881e89b5.jpg?w=640)
It was his fourth admission to hospital since his 2013 election and raised questions about his increasingly precarious health.
Preliminary tests showed he had a respiratory tract infection and a slight fever. The Vatican cancelled his audiences through Monday at least.