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I hope all remember Rev Pat Mahoney and all the efforts he and his followers exerted to fight for Terri at Pinellas Park and elsewhere. His work continues this Easter season two years later, this time, the Protestant Minister does a version of Stations of the Cross at our Capitol.

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The group, part of the Christian Defense Coalition, marked the Stations of the Cross yesterday by walking around D.C., carrying the cross and stopping to pray near various landmarks.

The Rev. Patrick Mahoney, head of the coalition and a Spotsylvania County resident, said the public celebration just prior to Holy Week was intended to make people pay attention to the messages taught by Jesus Christ.

But not too many people paid much attention at first. Only a handful of students pointed or glanced back at the group, praying and singing.

It wasn't until the group stopped to pray for a fourth time that people stopped to ask questions.

"That's really great," said a man walking by with his family.

"God bless you," another woman said.

As the group made its way toward the Supreme Court, a man having to share the sidewalk with them grumbled, "Why do people do things like that?"

And police at the court were quick to make sure the group did not pray on the steps of the court--a rule Mahoney had already warned them about.

While the group members prayed silently at the sixth stop, the Library of Congress, they really got noticed.

A Library of Congress police officer tapped Mahoney on the shoulder and asked to see some identification.

He told his group to keep praying and spoke with the officer. Within minutes, more officers were on the scene.

Mahoney had applied for a permit to hold a demonstration but didn't have it on him. He said he didn't need one because there were fewer than 20 people in the group. But the police told him his permit was for public grounds and that he entered Library of Congress property when he brought the group into a curve in the sidewalk.

"It is a sad thing when American citizens are praying on a public sidewalk and they are told they have to get up and they are told they have to show their ID," said Mahoney. He's a veteran of many public demonstrations and has led protests against abortion, removing the Ten Commandments from courthouses and the decision to remove Terri Schiavo's feeding tube.

His wife, Katie, said yesterday was just another typical day with Mahoney, who often fights for First Amendment rights.

"You just have to constantly fight for it," she said, "because it just erodes away."

Group carries cross in D.C.

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1,087 posted on 03/29/2007 3:30:33 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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Father Pavone...<p><i>STATEN ISLAND, NY, Mar. 28 /Christian Newswire/ -- Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, President of the National Pro-Life Religious Council, and a bedside witness to what he described as the murder of Terri Schiavo, will be available for comment about the second anniversary of Terri's death. Terri died on March 31, 2005. <p><i> Fr. Pavone became a familiar figure in the court-ordered dehydration of Terri Schiavo as a friend of her family, and one of the few people who was on Terri's visitors' list and therefore able to access her room. He appeared frequently in the media on the family's behalf during the ordeal. Following Terri's passing, Fr. Pavone was blunt in his description of her final hours as "an agony unlike anything I have ever seen" and has since not backed down from his characterization of her death as murder. <p><i> Fr. Pavone preached at Terri's funeral Mass and will preach at her second anniversary memorial Mass.<p></i><p> <font color="#ff0000" size="4"> <a href="http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/700222633.html">Priest Who Spent Final Hours with Terri Schiavo to Observe Anniversary of Her Passing; Available for Comment</a> <br> </font> <p> 8mm<p>
1,088 posted on 03/29/2007 3:35:16 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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