Posted on 03/23/2005 7:54:56 AM PST by MI
In 1999 the Bishops of Florida pleaded with Jeb Bush for the lifes of 2 murderers.
Now the Bishop of St. Petersburg "contrary to statements from the Vatican" have washed his hands of Terri's death claiming that "it is time to allow the Lord to call a loved one (Terri) to Himself"
Statement of Bishop Robert N. Lynch
The bishops of Florida have once again addressed the issue of the withdrawal of the artificial feeding tube from Terri Schiavo. As in the past, I join them in addressing this complex and tragic situation. As the local bishop and pastor for all the family parties involved, I would like to add the following. At the end of the day (the judicial, legislative days) the decision to remove Terris artificial feeding tube will be that of her husband, Michael. It is he who will give the order, not the courts or certainly the governor or legislature or the medical personnel surrounding and caring for Terri. In other words, as I have said from the beginning of this sad situation, the decision will be made within a family. A significant part of that family feels they are outside of the decision-making process and they are in great pain and suffering mightily.
I urge and pray that before the finality, one last effort be made for mediation. Normally, at the end of life, families of the person in extremis agree that it is time to allow the Lord to call a loved one to Himself, feeling that they have done all they possibly might to provide alternatives to death, every possible treatment protocol which might be helpful has been attempted. There is a peace. This will not happen in this instance because of the seeming intractability of both sides. I beg and pray that both sides might step back a little and allow some mediation in these final hours. The legacy of Terris situation should not be that of those who love her the most, loathing the actions of one another, but of a heroic moment of concern for the feelings of each other, guided by moral and ethical considerations, with a single focus of achieving the best result for Terri. I ask the Catholics of the Diocese of St. Petersburg in the waning days of Lent to pray hard to the Author of All Life for Terri and for her family.
The Florida Catholic bishops are of less use than the excreta from a thousand pit bulls.
I do not know. It is no consolation but this is not the first time this kind of situation has obtained. Sadly, it is the first time to happen without State interference (the usual source of mundane Church governance).
Robert, I'd say your prayer is exactly the right response and I join you.
I'd also say that this is something else that must never be forgotten and never permitted again.
Good post.
American Bishops, Speak out!
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