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POPE JOHN PAUL HAS CANCER
GLOBE-INTEL ^ | 10/10/2003 | GORDON THOMAS

Posted on 10/10/2003 2:51:27 PM PDT by kellynla

Pope John Paul has inoperable stomach cancer which recently spread to his colon. A team of palliative medical specialists is now permanently based in the Papal Apartment in the Apostolic Palace.

They administer drugs to try and ensure the Pope will live to carry out the three climatic events of his 25 years on the Throne of St Peter.

They revolve around the anniversary of his election on Wednesday (October 16). The celebrations are planned to include the beatification of Mother Theresa and presiding over the consistory, or assembly, of cardinals, including the 31 he has just created.

But increasingly the Vatican is preparing the world’s 800 million Catholics for his impending death.

The Vatican will not discuss the specific details of the Pope’s medical condition or confirm the cancer diagnosis.

But in 1992, John Paul had major surgery to remove a large intestinal tumour which doctors diagnosed as cancerous. Two weeks ago, there was evidence that the disease had returned. Last Wednesday, the Vatican announced that John Paul’s regular general audience in St Peter’s Square was cancelled because the Pope had complained of “intestinal” problems.

A colonoscopy was performed. The first indication of the gravity of the situation came shortly afterwards. Two cardinals revealed that the 83 year-old Pope “is failing fast”.

The most explicit was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, head of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith and one of the most powerful figures in the Vatican. He said the Pope “is in a bad way”.

His decision to speak publicly was seen by the Curia, the structured hierarchal body which is the Holy See’s civil service, as proof it could be only a short time before they must prepare for the election of a new pontiff.

The Holy See’s diplomats and its papal nuncios were alerted to the situation by the Secretariat of State. Traditionally heads of the diplomatic corps of each nation where they are accredited, they told fellow ambassadors of the position.

In Ireland, as in other countries, they would also have discreetly briefed the government and President Mary McAleese.

Such briefings, especially those relating to the Pope’s ailing health, are discussed on a strictly need-to-know basis.

That was why Cardinal Ratzinger’s public pronouncement caused alarm bells to ring across the Catholic world.

Not only was it unexpected and unprecedented, but it was quickly followed by another prelate issuing a statement.

One of the newly appointed cardinals, Archbishop Phillipe Barbarin of Lyon, France, said “the Pope is reaching the end of his road and is really in bad shape”.

This weekend, candles are being lit and special prayers offered in cathedrals and churches around the world.

Cardinals have been told to be ready to fly to Rome at short notice. Several are already going there this coming week, possibly to be on hand to say their farewells.

Mgr George Gainswein, Cardinal Ratzinger’s secretary, said last Thursday that “His Holiness can no longer walk or stand. He is falling apart more and more each day”.

Yet, despite the evidence of his ever-more rapid deterioration, John Paul has continued to directly involve himself in what has been one of the pillars of his pontificate: human rights.

On Friday, he sent a message to his Papal Nuncio in Colombia that he wanted the local Church there to become directly involved trying to free British TV producer Mark Henderson, 31, and the six other hostages held by ELN, the country’s most ruthless terror group. The backpackers were kidnapped three weeks ago.

This weekend two priests are travelling deep into Colombia’s northern jungles to meet with the kidnappers and bring with them the Pope’s plea.

“They will tell them that it is the Holy Father’s great wish that these people be set free”, a Vatican source told me.

Four of the hostages are Israelis and the Pope’s intervention follows high level discussions between Ariel Sharon’s government and the Vatican’s “foreign minister”, Mgr Jean-Luis Tauran. He has just been made a cardinal – making 135 Princes of the Church who are now eligible to vote for a new pope.

Among them is the Pope’s senior private secretary, Mgr Stanislaw Dziwisz – first to become a cardinal while still serving as the Pope’s closest aide.

Glint-eyed, with an imperious nose and a sharp tongue, who can rebuke equally well in Polish, Italian, French and German, Dziwisz is the only non-medical person to freely come and go from the Pope’s bedroom overlooking St Peter’s Square.

There is a nubuliser by the Pope’s bedside to assist John Paul’s breathing. Trolleys dot the room laden with other medical equipment. They are in striking contrast to the prie-dieu John Paul brought with him from Krakow, along with a striking portrait of the Madonna.

Both are the only visible links with his past. There are no discernible mementos, souvenirs or keepsakes. The Pope insists on maintaining, as far as possible, his daily schedule. He awakes at 5.30am. Two Papal Attendants help him to dress. Then they wheel him to the apartment’s private chapel.

The two blue-suited Vigili, members of the Vatican security force, bow as the Pope passes.

Vigili have always stood guard over John Paul, even in the Papal Apartment, since that fearful day in May 1981 when an attempt was made to assassinate him in St Peter’s Square.

The apartment staff, nuns and secretaries, are joined by the medical team for the early morning Mass.

Afterwards, the Pope has breakfast and begins his work schedule. In between there are periods of rest.

For a man so seriously ill, even a curtailed schedule must have an effect on his health. But he has continued to resist pleas from his doctors to slow down.

“In so many ways, it is typical of him”, said Mgr Gainswein.


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To: Salvation
Please spare me. I don't subscribe to your notion that all of God's children must suffer. And don't try to challenge me on this. I and my family have suffered much, but we do not think that God requires it.
121 posted on 10/11/2003 9:33:20 PM PDT by billhilly (If you're lurking here from DU, I trust this post will make you sick)
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To: 3catsanadog
Sorry about your cat,what was his name.
122 posted on 10/11/2003 9:37:42 PM PDT by fatima (4th ID prayers,.Thank you U.S.Navy.John Paul II,We love you,Viva Maria.)
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To: billhilly
billhilly,Prayers for you and your family.
123 posted on 10/11/2003 9:40:19 PM PDT by fatima (4th ID prayers,.Thank you U.S.Navy.John Paul II,We love you,Viva Maria.)
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To: fatima
My stepson had named him Simba, but I got to calling him Mr. Boo for some reason.
124 posted on 10/11/2003 9:51:17 PM PDT by 3catsanadog (When anything goes, everything does.)
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To: fatima
Thank you. What I did not say is that our family has also been richly blessed, and therin lies the blessings of God.
125 posted on 10/11/2003 9:53:27 PM PDT by billhilly (If you're lurking here from DU, I trust this post will make you sick)
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To: billhilly
Thank you Father for blessing this family,We hold billhilly next to our heart's.
126 posted on 10/11/2003 10:02:04 PM PDT by fatima (4th ID prayers,.Thank you U.S.Navy.John Paul II,We love you,Viva Maria.)
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To: kellynla
stomach cancer? Are they mixing the pope up with yassar arafat, who also is supposed to have stomach cancer?

Both the pope and President Reagan had colon cancers removed years ago. Both are in remission.

The pope is suffering from parkinson's disease, and also is debilitated from hepatitis that he picked up from bad blood transfusions given when he was shot. Back then the hepatitis was called "non a non b" type...I suspect it was hepatiitis C, which can cause cirrhosis twenty years later. It is treatable, but he is too ill to take the treatment.

And his Parkinsonism is quite bad. If he gets pneumonia he might die.

Peggy Noonan mentions in one of her books that Catholics figure we are safe as long as he is alive, but after he dies, most catholics expect something terrible to happen.

given what is happening to our Anglican brethren, I suspect a major schism, and maybe even a persecution
127 posted on 10/11/2003 10:02:27 PM PDT by LadyDoc (liberals only love politcially correct poor people.)
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To: 3catsanadog
Mr.Boo,Funny how we get our own nicknames, friendly?
128 posted on 10/11/2003 10:06:36 PM PDT by fatima (4th ID prayers,.Thank you U.S.Navy.John Paul II,We love you,Viva Maria.)
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To: kellynla
I'm not Catholic but JP2 has been a good one. He made it crystal clear that universal truths are not subject to mores of the times. The Kingdom of God is not a democracy.

If you must leave us, Karol, Godspeed.
129 posted on 10/11/2003 10:26:06 PM PDT by pogo101
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To: Salvation
Additional prayers going up.
130 posted on 10/11/2003 11:22:42 PM PDT by tiki
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To: pogo101
Pogo, that was beautifully put.

More prayers on the way.
131 posted on 10/12/2003 2:27:31 AM PDT by BlessedBeGod
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To: Matthew Paul
Matthew my friend I have so enjoyed these pictures!!! Thank you! We expected this news but I am still crying. In America Papa made Polish shiek. I love this blessed man so much, God be with him!
132 posted on 10/12/2003 11:51:38 AM PDT by JustPiper (18 out of 19 HiJacker's had State issued Driver's License's !!!)
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To: Prof Engineer
ping
133 posted on 10/12/2003 3:53:19 PM PDT by msdrby (Vowels are overrated.)
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To: Salvation
Thank you, nice person, I appreciate it!!
134 posted on 10/12/2003 5:54:54 PM PDT by potlatch (If you want breakfast in bed - - - sleep in the kitchen!)
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To: Matthew Paul
What wonderful pictures. Thank you so much for posting them. My mom's family came from Poland, so I remember vividly, the day that it was announced that he was our Pope.
135 posted on 10/13/2003 7:50:43 AM PDT by Aggie Mama
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To: kellynla
I am not Catholic, but have always respected and admired the Pope. I will certainly keep him in my prayers.
136 posted on 10/13/2003 8:24:06 AM PDT by Rubber_Duckie_27
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To: kellynla
I hope he can get the liturgical reforms in place before he dies.
137 posted on 10/13/2003 10:10:31 AM PDT by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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To: kellynla
They administer drugs to try and ensure the Pope will live to carry out the three climatic events of his 25 years on the Throne of St Peter.

How sad that they seek to delay the meeting between this good man and our Creator. Does anyone know if this is his wish, to be maintained in (likely) pain and unrest just for an artificial "anniversary"?

See bold above: when did the Pope start to control the weather?
138 posted on 10/13/2003 10:12:47 AM PDT by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: ladyinred
It's starting her on the road to sainthood and is not to be confused with "beautification," which is when they put on the saint makeup and do the saint hairdo.
139 posted on 10/13/2003 10:15:29 AM PDT by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: Senator Goldwater
I have two puppies named Reagan and Thatcher....guess I'll have to name thenext one JP!
140 posted on 10/13/2003 11:23:51 AM PDT by hilaryrhymeswithrich (Al Franken is a pimple on the butt of liberalism)
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