I hope the memory of this visit will be a great consolation to the Schiavo family. I'm so glad they were able to go. I'm so glad there was money to pay for it from somewhere.
It is also my fervent hope that great blessings come from this visit, and I so hope the pope treasures the picture and doesn't just store it away and forget it like so many things must that are presented to him.
I hope a certain poster notices that the frame looks soooooo expensive and extravagant.
Thank you for posting this as I was wondering if it was going to show up here.
There is constant posting of inane Terri Schiavo references on unrelated topics. It's calmed down, but frankly your "can't enjoy" comment is unwarranted in light of that fact.
It is also completely outrageous that to this day potshots at other freepers are made by people that inhabit these threads, lying about them and encouraging others to dislike posters based on those false tales. I'm completely unsympathetic to this complaint of yours.
You've registered your displeasure about the "certain poster" (though naturally, not pinging her to display any courtesy) and I've registered mine with your whine. That's the way it goes. When I see you object to trashing good and decent people due to the constant attacks, then just maybe you'll have some kind of a point.
It would be a good idea for everyone to at least get the facts straight. I believe it's the Schindlers who went to Rome, not the Schiavos.