Another update regarding Bishop Faure:
"Bishop had a CT scan this afternoon and the result is that 70% of his lungs are affected by lesions related to covid.
It was no longer possible to keep him at home, he had to be hospitalized.
We took him to the emergency room of the George Pompidou Hospital in Paris (15th arrondissement), because there he would be taken care of by a doctor that he knew well and that the ***** knew well.
We arrived at 9:30 p.m. at the emergency room, ******* is currently there with him and it is she who is taking over to manage the organization of his hospitalization, because, through her family, she has the contact with the doctor.
Bishop was peaceful throughout the journey; lucid, though very tired.
The slightest effort required a lot of him and he started coughing until he was at rest.
Morally he seemed very serene, probably thanks to the sacraments he received just before leaving for Paris.
However, it seems that his case was serious enough to become worrisome afterwards, knowing that he had already suffered from pneumonia 5 years ago and that his lungs were already weakened.
May Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal help him!"
Then this update arrived shortly after:
"Good morning Father. The Bishop had a good night. He needs 2 liters of oxygen, no pulmonary embolism. He was put on corticosteroids and anticoagulant. He is being transferred to internal medicine. So much for the news."