Posted on 03/31/2005 9:54:01 PM PST by bd476
Edited on 04/02/2005 7:53:51 AM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
From Rome CBS Radio News: (rough transcription of update)
The Vatican has been transparent in allowing news media access to information about Pope John Paul II. Pope John Paul II is responsible for the change in how the Vatican views the media.
At this time, Pope John Paul II's condition is unchanged.
His heart and kidneys are failing. The Vatican said that this does not suggest that he is suffering.
He has a compromised state of consciousness, yet he is not in a comatose state.
He drifts in and out of consciousness. One Vatican source said that it appeared that the Pope is resting with his eyes shut.
Pope John Paul II has responded by opening his eyes when spoken to. He has also tried to speak in the past few hours.
An Aide assisted Pope John Paul II in writing a message to his beloved staff gathered in the Papal apartment. The Pope asked them not to be sad for him.
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Pope John Paul II has suffered a cardiac arrest and is in a grave condition, the Vatican has announced.
The urgent communique came hours after the Pope's health worsened with a high fever caused by an infection.
"Following a urinary tract infection, septic shock and a cardiocirculatory collapse occurred," Vatican spokesman Navarro-Valls said in his statement.
The Pope was also given the last rites - the Catholic sacrament for the sick and dying, the spokesman said.
But he said the pontiff remained "conscious, lucid and tranquil".
The emergency department chief at Rome's Gemelli hospital said on Thursday the Pope would not be taken to hospital for the time being.
Some observers said this suggested it meant he was too weak to be moved at all.
Sombre mood
Small groups of faithful gathered at St Peter's Square in Rome to pray for the Pope's speedy recovery.
However, the mood in the Vatican is sombre, the BBC's David Willey in Rome reports.
Prelates are openly expressing pessimism about the possibility of the Pope ever resuming the guidance of his one billion-strong church, our correspondent says.
The pontiff is being fed through a nasal tube to aid his recovery from throat surgery last month.
The Pope had appeared briefly at the window of his Vatican apartment on Easter Sunday to bless the faithful, but was not able to speak.
It was the first time during his 26-year pontificate that the Pope delegated the main Easter ceremonies to his cardinals.
'Lost weight'
On Thursday afternoon, the Pope's temperature soared to 40 degrees C (104F), Italian media reported.
He developed breathing troubles and has difficulty in swallowing as a result of the progress of Parkinson's Disease, an incurable condition from which he has been suffering for nearly a decade.
Since his throat surgery, he has lost about 19 kg (42 lb), Father Hejmo said, which leaves him more vulnerable to infections.
The Pope's private doctor Renato Buzzetti is in charge of his medical treatment in his private apartment at the Vatican.
So far this year the Pope has had two spells in hospital where he received treatment for breathing problems and underwent an operation on his throat.
ooh, I got the bad number, and I said something mean in it. Oh well.. I now close my heart to evil, if you-know-who's trying to make his mark that way. Ain't gonna go through me today. And Mahoney deserves worse besides. :-)
(thanks, b.d.)
I don't know where Mahoney went wrong.
CNN's reporters are assigned to the Vatican all the time and several of them travel with the Pope wherever he goes. They have been impressive in explaining what is happening.
Lauri Due bugs me on a regular day!
Thank you Onyx. Those are beautiful. It's hard to believe that I recognized Pope Paul. It seems like yesterday.
666 Rogmajal ping
Well, when you have a Cardinal that drains the parishes in the diocese of their money for years to build himself a Cathedral, you have ill-will.
I have never seen images of that Cathedral "full", save for the LAFD firefighter memorial....Midnight Mass and Easter were both half full.
I never bothered to check MSNBC -- I forgot all about them. It does make a big difference that the CNN reporters are at the Vatican daily.
Lauri DUH is just eyecandy. I hate when they pose Barbie eye candy on news stations.
Almost makes me want to go outside and see if the sky is still blue!
Its been such a strange and sad week. I suspect the weekend will be too.
You and me both -- I want reporters with brains! I must say that one Italian reporter from CNN is knowledgeable and good looking.
Yes I don't care what they look like if they can report and give me the news and do their homework I am satisfied and will watch them.
OK, now Amanpour is really hard to take. LOL
I was thinking the same thing. Might be getting close to time to search elsewhere. LOL!
Let's see - Italian, knowledgeable, and good looking. The closest we can come is Maria Bartiromo:
Unfortunately, she a Kerry Voter. 'Nuff said. :)
Laurie is in Rome? I'm at work so I haven't been watching TV (other than EWTN over the Internet).
I didn't think Laurie ever left the news update desk in NYC.
Christine Amanpour is talking about the Vatican is saying the Pope is getting ready to surrender himself to the Almighty. St. Peter's Square is almost silent.
I am not sure that the sky is blue after listening to her report from the scene -- she is not relating her experiences covering the Pope.
This is a guy! He is very good looking and one of the CNN reporters from Rome. He is very Italian with an accent.
At any rate, this is the photo the al-Jazeera is carrying right now, top story. (www.aljazeera.net) in Arabic:
"I know the feeling -- I never thought I would see the day that I picked Judy Woodruff over Fox but today is that day. Like you, I cannot believe I typed that."
LOL. Even worse, Christiane Amanpour's report was interesting! Normally listening to her is like listening to nails on a chalkboard. :)
Oh she has a couple of times. I'm not sure where she's been but I remember her reporting from a couple of places. But she is still dull as dishwater!
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