To: Non-Sequitur
If Michael Schaivo really wants to pursuade the world that his only interest was in carrying out his wife's wishes, then perhaps public statements saying that her parents aren't welcome at her funeral isn't the wisest course of action.
Even moreso as this has been a long-running dispute. It tells me that his real interest was in "getting" her family.
To: TontoKowalski
If Michael Schaivo really wants to pursuade the world that his only interest was in carrying out his wife's wishes, then perhaps public statements saying that her parents aren't welcome at her funeral isn't the wisest course of action. I don't think Michael Schiavo gives a damn what the world thinks of him.
To: TontoKowalski
Everything I have seen points to the fact that MS is truly anti-Catholic. The poor parents, won't even be able to put flowers on the grave at Memorial Day, or visit the grave on All Soul's Day, which is a Catholic custom. Let alone making it difficult since they are all in Florida and she will be buried thousands of miles away in PA. Cremation is slowing being accepted in the Catholic Church, but for devout Catholics, it is still taboo. He would not allow daily Communion. Through Felos this morning, he lashed out at Father Pavone. This is so anti-Catholic it is unbelievable.
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