Latest News Cardinal assures Pope Francis of ‘fervent and heartfelt’ prayers of the Catholic community Latest updates from Vatican News News from the Bishops' Conference Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Bishops’ Conference, has written to Pope Francis to assure the Holy Father of the prayerful support of Catholics in England and Wales. The Holy Father remains in Gemelli Hospital in Rome, contending with pneumonia and a respiratory tract infection. Cardinal Nichols wrote: “[I] assure you of the prayers of so many here in England and Wales. The prayers of the Catholic community are fervent and heartfelt. Many others, I am sure, are joining in this prayer for your recovery and continued health.” The Cardinal also emphasised to the Holy Father that Catholics in England and Wales have a strong devotion to the Pope. “Catholics in England and Wales have a particular devotion to the person of the Holy Father, arising out of the historic loyalty of the faithful in these countries to him,” wrote Cardinal Nichols. “Very many people hold you in high esteem and appreciate deeply the guidance and leadership you give in your Petrine ministry.” As well as asking for the Pope’s blessing on our communities and on all the people of these lands, the Cardinal prayed through the intercession of Our Lady, for strength and perseverance to be granted to Pope Francis: “We pray that through the intercession of our Blessed Lady, especially under her title of Our Lady of Walsingham, you may be given strength and perseverance in these days and continue to bring to the world the joy and compassion which has been so steadfastly at the heart of your ministry.” Praying for Pope Francis As the Holy Father remains in hospital with double pneumonia, we keep him close in prayer. Almighty and Eternal God,you are the everlasting health ofthose who believe in you.Hear our prayers for your sick servant Francisfor whom we implore the aid of your tender mercy,through Christ our Lord. Amen. Our Lady of Lourdes, Health of the Sick, pray for him. Image © Bishops' Conference Latest updates from Vatican News Manage Cookie Preferences