Posted on 03/31/2005 2:55:34 PM PST by rhema
A leading Catholic priest who visited Terri Schiavo on two separate occasions in the hours before her death says Terri was in a weakened medical condition from 13 days of starvation but was responsive until her death. The disabled woman even prayed with her family.
"Last night, I spent about two hours with her until past midnight, together with Bobby Schindler and Suzanne, and then again this morning for about an hour and a half, and then right up until about ten minutes before she died," Father Frank Pavone said.
Pavone, the director of Priests for Life, said most of the time was spent in prayer with and for Terri and telling her that people across the country supported her.
When he prayed, Pavone said "She was very responsive -- closing her eyes when I said, 'Let's pray together, Terri,' opening them up after the prayer."
Pavone made the remarks in an interview with Renew America, a grassroots organization headed by former presidential candidate Alan Keyes.
He indicated Terri was smiling and "returning the kiss of her father" as well as "turning her eyes to me when I spoke to her."
"In many other ways, as well, responsive," Pavone added.
"Even today, although, of course, with the effects of the dehydration, her response was much less," Pavone told Renew America. "Nevertheless, her eyes were open, her eyes were moving, and as I prayed with her."
Pavone talked about how Terri Schiavo's plight and the national debate surrounding her life and death will continue as the nation grapples with end of life issues.
"Terri didn't die today from anything except the fact that her food and water were withheld for the last two weeks," he said. "She had no other underlying illness whatsoever. This is a case of throwing away a disabled person
"And we have to ask ourselves, has our nation now begun to go down the road of killing those who are disabled, simply because somebody says that they want to be killed," Pavone concluded
If this doesn't break our hearts, nothing will.
When he prayed, Pavone said "She was very responsive -- closing her eyes when I said, 'Let's pray together, Terri,' opening them up after the prayer."
I was just so physically sickened when I heard him say that today:(
This is just scary.
Her poor mother! I just can't imagine all she is going through.
Is this the priest that weasel Felos criticized in his presser today?
Interesting how the death cultists loathe the clergy, isn't it? In my mind I see the clergy holding their crosses up high to fend off those evil spirit people!
When he prayed, Pavone said "She was very responsive -- closing her eyes when I said, 'Let's pray together, Terri,' opening them up after the prayer."
For the lurkers who don't want to read the whole article.
ping
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
Fr. Pavone ping.
"Terri didn't die today from anything except the fact that her food and water were withheld for the last two weeks," he said. "She had no other underlying illness whatsoever.
Theresa Marie Schindler, Martyr for the Gospel of Life, pray for us.
God, Do not grant us that which we truly deserve.
Lord, Have Mercy upon us.
I really think society made a tragic mistake on this one.
For some people, nothing will:
Matthew 13:15 -- For this people's heart has become calloused; they hardly hear with their ears, and they have closed their eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts and turn, and I would heal them.
I like that tribute!
That being said...wouldn't Terri have to have done a miracle in order to be a saint for Catholics to pray to?
I really think society made a tragic mistake on this one.
Me too.
Liar! What does he know about medicine?
/sarcasm
Fr. Pavone's good people. I'm glad he's doing what he can.
Yes, that's the one. Felos sounded near hysterical, I thought -- I guess Fr. Pavone really made an impression!
Remember this day...and pray...
I know, you're right. It's just hard to fathom.
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