Posted on 01/29/2006 7:14:53 PM PST by Coleus
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AMEN!
Good article. I was afraid from reading the title that this would be one of those liberal pro-euthansia pieces. I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't.
His return isn't going to be gentile for those that do not believe that he is the Messiah and trust in that. Among other things, given homosexuality making a bee-line for Sodom & Gomorrah, I wonder how much longer it will be.
Whaht a moving story of those last hours with baby Isaiah.
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"I am the way and the truth and the life"AMEN!!!! Thank you (*visualops*)
I agree.
Thanks for posting this. It took a long time to read due to my monitor becoming very blurry. That child had more love in a month than many children get in years. Bless this family.
This is one of our great Alaska families, and one of our great Alaska women. I'm glad her story is getting this coverage.
I was afraid that the article was going to suggest starving newborns with birth defects. Mercifully, the author of the article came up with the right solution rather than the "final solution".
Monitor is getting blurry...
Is your tagline in relation to the Divine Mercy?
So beautiful. I am going to share this story all around. Thanks. We disagree on IVF but we agree 100% on this. Every baby deserves this kind of love and care, no matter how soon G-d needs him back.
And this dear little one did not have a tube forced down the throat or other "heroic" measures. They made the choice that God would know when was the time to bring the baby "home".
My mother insisted she did not want to die in a hospital or nursing home. My last gift to her was an at home death.
"Dignity means no one killed him and he wasn't alone."
Excellent definition. Great post!
Tear-filled bump.
Yes it is. Also, my wife is Polish.
So touched am I by this post that I have tears in my eyes as I type...Thank you for letting your son live...32 days of life is 32 days of life.I My parents kept me...O say but I'm glad...And thank-filled!
The story doesn't tell us...I would presume he was baptised.
I think baptism is a very important item to have omitted in the story, unless the writer(s) had a reason.
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