"AP News is reporting that the husband has denied Terri communion on Easter."
That is vindictive in the extreme on his part. God will deal with this man.
Whatever, her parents are gracious to tell folks to go home and spend time with their families. That is always good advice. I'm going to go hug my wife and son right now.
May the Grace of Jesus Christ be known by and with you all this Easter and every day.
MS lives to torture the schindlers. Denying communion is bad but hey, the man is killing their daughter by his actions. So this latest cruely is small compared to his larger ones.
I wonder what they will all do when thisis over. I predict MS will spend his life making money off this, he will never work again. His wife will leave him if he doesn't make a lot of dough because he is a dumb bully with a big vicious steak. The schindlers will not recover.
It is all so sad.
"AP News is reporting that the husband has denied Terri communion on Easter."
Why isn't THIS ISSUE being taken to the bank.
Isn't this Michael (an atheist) denying Terri's freedom of religion? Catholic
We are on the seventh day, the Sabbath. Terri being Catholic has always wanted to keep the Sabbath holy and receive the eucharist. He may want to starve her to death BUT HE CANNOT deny her the eucharist every seven days WHILE SHE LIVES.
I predict that THIS should be the over-step that the evil ones have done and get her taken out of the hospice by the state of FL.
CAN YOU HEAR ME JEB ?
He is denying her The Last Rites as well, simply because it includes Communion.
My level of digust has never been so high.
"AP News is reporting that the husband has denied Terri communion on Easter."
AP:
Paul O'Donnell, a Roman Catholic Franciscan monk, said the family unsuccessfully urged Michael Schiavo to allow his wife the sacrament of communion during the holiest feast of the Catholic year. She received last rites the day the feeding tube was pulled.
"This is in violation of her religious rights and freedoms and allows the governor to ... intervene," O'Donnell said, repeating the family's request that the governor take Schiavo into protective custody. "We beg you to have courage and take action."
The family had asked for Schiavo, who cannot swallow, to have a minuscule piece of bread and a drop of wine placed in her mouth.