Papal Nuncio calls for continued prayers for Pope Francis

Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles Brown has urged the faithful to continue praying for Pope Francis following a “setback” in the pontiff's ongoing battle with double pneumonia, said the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).
Speaking at a Mass on Saturday, March 1, Brown reiterated the importance of prayer for the 88-year-old pope's recovery.
“Please continue to pray for him. He needs our prayers; he relies on our prayers indeed,” Brown said.
“Yesterday, he suffered a bit of a setback in his medical condition. So please do not cease to pray for our Holy Father Pope Francis at this time,” he said.
The archbishop's call for prayer came during the installation of Bishop Rufino Sescon Jr. as the new bishop of the Diocese of Balanga, Bataan at the Cathedral-Shrine and Parish of St. Joseph.
Towards the end of the Mass, Sescon also led the congregation in a moment of silence, asking for divine healing for Pope Francis.
A medical bulletin from the Holy See, issued on Feb. 28, stated that after spending the morning in prayer and undergoing respiratory physiotherapy, Pope Francis suffered an isolated bronchospasm crisis.
He was promptly given bronchial aspiration to clear his airways, and non-invasive mechanical ventilation was introduced to stabilize his condition.
The Vatican noted that the pope remained alert, cooperative with his treatments, and fully aware throughout the process.
Despite these efforts, the prognosis remains guarded.