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Thank you this is very good I thank you all that help "pray" Jan Pawel II I will remember this!
BBC News Information
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4228493.stm
Pope John Paul II's condition has stabilised following overnight medical treatment that included respiratory assistance, the Vatican has said.
The 84-year-old pontiff was rushed to Rome's Gemelli hospital with breathing difficulties on Tuesday night after a bout of flu suddenly worsened.

The Vatican said in a statement later that the condition of the Pope's heart and lungs were "within normal limits".

A spokesman added that he would remain in hospital "for another few days".


Joaquin Navarro-Valls said the Polish-born pontiff had never lost consciousness. He still had a slight fever on Wednesday morning but had nonetheless participated in a Mass from his hospital bed.

'He's improving'

"I think everyone has to be calm because there is no reason for alarm today," Mr Navarro-Valls told reporters outside the hospital on Wednesday morning.

Italy's Health Minister Girolamo Sirchia visited the Pope on Wednesday, saying afterwards: "He is improving, the doctors are optimistic."

The BBC's David Willey in Rome says the Vatican is at pains to stress that this is not a life-threatening illness.

But our correspondent says that because of the Pope's age and increasing frailty there is no question of setting a date when he will be able to leave hospital.

He will miss his weekly audience on Wednesday for the first time since September 2003, when he had an intestinal ailment.

Catholics around the world have attended special church services to pray for his recovery.

Breathing crisis

The Pope suffers from Parkinson's disease and painful joint conditions.

He was forced to cancel all engagements for several days after coming down with flu on Sunday.

The pontiff was taken by ambulance to the Gemelli hospital at about 2300 local time (2200 GMT) on Tuesday.

"The flu which has been affecting the Holy Father for three days was complicated with acute inflammation of the larynx and laryngo-spasm," Mr Navarro-Valls said in a statement at the time.

Laryngo-spasm is a closure of the larynx that blocks the passage of air to the lungs - a condition where one cannot catch one's breath.

The Pope is being cared for in the same room at the hospital where he has been treated several times before.

Vatican sources say a contingency plan was made for the Pope to be taken to hospital if he fell victim to the current flu epidemic sweeping Italy. A set of rooms is always reserved for him on the 10th floor.

Tireless traveller

The appointment of Karol Wojtyla as the first Polish pope in 1978 was seen as a groundbreaking move for the Roman Catholic Church.

The first non-Italian pope in 455 years - and at 58, the youngest pope of the 20th Century - he was little known outside Vatican circles. Few experts tipped him as successor to Pope John Paul, who died after only 33 days in office.

John Paul II is now in the 27th year of his pontificate which makes him almost the longest-reigning pope in history.

The Pope - the leader of the world's estimated one billion Catholics - has visited more than 100 countries, and is estimated to have effectively circled the globe 27 times.


24 posted on 02/02/2005 1:31:11 PM PST by anonymoussierra (Quo Vadis Domine? Quo Vadis? Thank you)
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To: All
Homily of the Day


Homily of the Day

Title:   Surviving the Etceteras of Life
Author:   Monsignor Dennis Clark, Ph.D.
Date:   Wednesday, February 2, 2005
 


Malachi 3:1-4; Hebrews 2:14-18; Luke 2:22-32

In ancient Rome in the days of Nero some poor Christian was being chased around the coliseum by a ferocious lion. The faster he ran, the faster the lion ran. Eventually, it was obvious that the end was near, so the poor fellow fell to his knees and prayed aloud, "Dear Lord, make this lion a Christian!"

With that, the lion fell to his knees and began to pray, "Bless us, O Lord, and these Thy gifts which we are about to receive..." The end WAS near!

* * *

Recently there appeared in the newspaper a cartoon depicting a prophet of doom with a long beard and flowing robes and a sign that read: "The end is NOT near. You'll have to learn to cope!"

+ + +

Sometimes the lions really are chasing us. But most of the time what we face are not lions but the numbing etceteras of life, the little things that have to be done, and done well, over and over. Lawns don't stay mowed. Taxes don't stay paid. Perfect roofs don't stay perfect. And as every child knows, homework doesn't stay done.

"A mother's work is never done," goes the old saying. Quite true, but neither is anyone else's work ever done! And after a while, when the novelty has worn off and year follows upon year, we can get worn down. We can lose heart and be tempted to give up or run away.

So how do we keep going — not just surviving, putting one foot in front of the other? How do we keep moving forward with spirit, glad that we're alive? The old man Simeon in Sunday's Gospel gives us a clue. When Mary and Joseph showed up at the temple to present their new baby to the Lord, Simeon took little Jesus tenderly in his arms and whispered, "I knew you'd come! I knew it!"

It was that knowing that kept Simeon alive on the inside across those many years. It was that knowing that gave every day of his life joy and energy. And how had he known? The Gospel says the Holy Spirit had been with him from the beginning. He'd never walked alone, and so he knew from the inside that God could never abandon his people — not even one of them.

The Spirit is knocking softly at our inner door, offering us the same energy, the same quiet joy that carried Simeon all the way to the end of his good life.

The Spirit is knocking. Open the door, and walk alone no more!

 


25 posted on 02/02/2005 1:45:33 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: anonymoussierra

Prayers of thanksgiving offered up for the good news that the Pope's condition has stabilized.


31 posted on 02/03/2005 1:01:53 AM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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