Posted on 03/30/2005 4:40:57 PM PST by tutstar
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Scott Schiavo talks on the telephone, Thursday, March 31, 2005, at his home in Levittown Pa., follow the death of his sister-in-law. Terri Schiavo. Terri Schiavo's ashes will be buried in an undisclosed location near Philadelphia so that Terri's immediate family doesn't attend and turn the burial into a media spectacle, a member of the Schiavo family said Thursday. ``If Mike knew they would come in peace, he would have no problem with it,'' Scott Schiavo, Michael Schiavo's brother, said during an interview at his home. (AP Photo/Joseph Kaczmarek)
thanks for posting those quotes...
It's such a sad day...
You are most welcome.
My mother was devoted to Padre Pio :)
I am listening! I can't believe that Michael was not arressted that night Terri colapsed. It is obvious he did something to her that caused this!
Praise the LORD!
Last Rites are standard when a Catholic is very ill, but does not necessarily mean that death is imminent.
I know an attorney who had Last Rites, but got better, and went on to practice law again.
Last Rites can make a person physically stronger, as well as spiritually stronger.
I heard the Pope is stabilizing, but don't stop praying.
Awesome, LauraJean.
Give him my love, OK?
Yeah, i think he shook her and than took a pillow or something and smothered her as well.
Oh thank you so much for sharing this.....I will keep it always
Don't forget the closed head injury. And allthe broken bones.
It was a given the msm would bring that up. They also brought up the same with Mr. Schindler. It is so very cruel and not to mention those cases were apples and oranges to Terri's case.
I have experienced Freepers working together before. When we have a common cause we are awesome. Right, Vel, gmoPBC, Otta B?
Yes, you're quite right of course.
And Fox's guy in Rome cannot get confirmation that the Pope did receive Last Rites, at least that's what was said a short while ago.
I heard a caller on Sean's radio show say that it is the law of the land that medical examiners from BOTH sides of a dispute should be allowed to examine the body during an autopsy.
However, it looks like only one side is examining the body. If this is true, why are they getting away with breaking the law AGAIN?
I don't know if it was my idea. I thought I was just agreeing with someone else. :)
I transcribed a few posts back what I could of Dr. Dobson on with Brenda, link:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1374204/posts?page=1424#1424
Dear lord now they aren't even going to let them know where she is buried?
Maybe he received the annointing of the sick...ooops, no, Fox reporting last rites....oh Lord
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