Posted on 07/27/2011 9:29:02 AM PDT by NYer

.- Archbishop Pietro Sambi, the Popes diplomatic representative to the U.S., has been placed on a ventilator following delicate lung surgery two weeks ago, the nunciature in Washington, D.C. announced July 22.
The nunciature cited post-surgery complications, in the announcement, adding that the 73 year-old archbishop has been placed on assisted ventilation to attempt recovery of his lung function.
Don Clemmer, assistant director of media relations at the U.S. bishops' conference, told CNA on July 25 that the nunciature's statement is the only one being released on the archbishop's condition at this time.
The nunciature, along with Archbishop Sambi's family, asked Bishops, priests, religious, and lay faithful to offer sacrifices and prayers for the nuncio's recovery.
Archbishop Sambi widely regarded as one of the Vaticans top diplomats was appointed by Pope Benedict in 2005 as the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States. He began his duties in Washington, D.C. in February of 2006.
The archbishop was born in the northern Italian town of Sogliano sul Rubicone in 1938, and was ordained a priest on March 14, 1964, for the Diocese of Montefeltro. Archbishop Sambi is fluent in English, Spanish, and French, and also holds doctorate degrees in Theology and Canon Law.
He joined the Vatican diplomatic service in 1969 and served in the nunciatures or apostolic delegations to Cameroon, Jerusalem, Cuba, Algeria, Nicaragua, Belgium, and India.
In 1991 he was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Indonesia and in 1998 was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Israel and Apostolic Delegate to Jerusalem and Palestine.
During his difficult tenure as Nuncio in Israel, Archbishop Sambi pushed for safeguards on freedom of religion, equality for monotheistic religions, and increased access to and worship in the holy places.
Both Jews and Palestinians acknowledged him as an uncompromising voice for peace, and as scrupulously fair with both sides.
Prayer ping!
I will keep him in my prayers, does anyone at that age ever walk away after being on a respirator?
I will keep him in my prayers.
Prayers for the Nuncio.
God’s will be done. Prayers.
“, does anyone at that age ever walk away after being on a respirator?”
Yes. I was a critical care nurse for 6 years; he’s got a long road ahead of him, but it’s possible.
But if a lung is ever punctured, it is sometimes very difficult to re-inflate. From my Biology Anatomy and Physiology course.
This is probably very serious.
Saint Maximilan Kolbe lost one whole lung, and part of the other one. Yet he lived many years after that just part of a lung.
Even with that, he outlived the other 11 prisoners that he was starved to death with, and had to be poisoned by an SS guard...
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