Posted on 02/24/2005 12:19:50 PM PST by AliVeritas
Feb. 28 issue - The face in the window high above St. Peter's Square is small and distant and, even when viewed through a long lens, almost without expression. The voice quavers, just a few words breathed with excruciating effort, audible over loudspeakers, but only barely comprehensible. Few people can get close enough to Pope John Paul II to try to read the thoughts behind the mask of sickness on a Sunday morning, but some of those who have approached him say they've glimpsed the pain of a man with a vital mind, a man who has loved life enormously, trapped now in a body that brings him nothing but suffering. "You can see it in his eyes," says such a priest. "To be imprisoned like this must cause him tremendous agony."
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...
Search much?
Lord Jesus, you came into the world to heal our infirmities and to endure our sufferings. You went about healing all and bringing comfort to those in pain and need. We come before you now in this time of illness asking that you may be the source of our strength in body, courage in spirit and patience in pain. May we join ourselves more closely to you on the cross and in your suffering that through them we may draw our patience and hope. Assist us and restore us to health so that united more closely to your family, the Church, we may give praise and honour to your name. Amen.
Catholic Ping - Come home for Easter and experience Gods merciful love. Please freepmail me if you want on/off this list
I'm a Protestant, but the Pope has always gotten my respect. Prayers to a good man...and may God's will be done.
God bless JPII!
I am praying for Pope John Paul and all of us. I pray that my eyes and ears will be open to learn what God wants me to learn from this man who is filled with love for Him and suffering.
Given the source, I'm surprised they didn't add, "Euthanize him! Euthanize him!"
I didn't know that, thank you for posting it. What is the surgery for? No matter what the surgery is, it's alarming in an 84 year old man suffering from (as I understand it) bacterial pneumonia.
My thoughts and prayers are with him this day.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.