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Frail and feeble Pope blesses once-joined twins in anti-abortion gesture
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| Saturday, September 13, 2003
| VICTOR L. SIMPSON
Posted on 09/13/2003 5:14:52 PM PDT by nickcarraway
ROZNAVA, Slovakia (AP) - A frail Pope John Paul struggled through a long mass on a wind-swept hill Saturday, but lifted his arms to stroke the faces of two formerly conjoined toddlers in what Slovak bishops called a powerful gesture in the church's battle against abortion.
Nearing the end of a gruelling four-day pilgrimage, the 83-year-old Pope often slumped in his chair, slurred his words and lost his place in the text. But he made it through the 2½-hour service.
John Paul's voice was weak and his left hand trembled badly as he addressed the crowd, speaking of "the Christian way of life." The Pope, who suffers from Parkinson's disease and crippling hip and knee ailments, turned his homily over to a cardinal to read after losing his place twice at the start.
The strength-sapping trip - his 102nd foreign tour - ends Sunday with an open-air mass in Bratislava, the capital.
"We all see that he is weak. But for Slovaks, whom he loves, he does a lot," President Rudolf Schuster said.
Saturday's mass in the eastern Slovakia city of Roznava was an opportunity for local Roman Catholic bishops to rally support for the church's tough stance against abortion.
As 150,000 pilgrims and a national television audience looked on, three-year-old Lucia and Andrea Tothova, wearing blue blouses and carrying dolls dressed in national costumes, were brought up to the altar.
The girls, who were joined at the pelvis before being surgically separated in 2000, were accompanied by their mother, Melita, who held them up to John Paul. The frail Pope held up his right hand and touched each on the cheek. The mother knelt and kissed the Pope's ring.
"Be protectors of life," the Pope told the crowd of pilgrims from Slovakia and neighbouring countries.
Local bishops, now fighting attempts to liberalize Slovakia's abortion law, said the encounter was intended to show the joy the mother would have missed had she resorted to abortion.
Under communism, when contraceptives were scarce, many Slovaks used abortion as a form of birth control.
But abortion, though legal in the first trimester of pregnancy for any reason and up to the 24th week for fetal defects, has steadily declined. A decade ago, Slovakia had one of the world's highest abortion rates, 40 per 1,000 women. Today, officials say, the rate is down to 10 per 1,000.
Church teaching forbids abortion in all cases.
The Vatican hopes that Slovakia, the Pope's native Poland and several other mainly Catholic countries will help balance what it sees as liberal trends when the ex-communist countries join the European Union next year.
Earlier in the week, John Paul thanked Schuster for his recent veto of federal legislation that would have added legal weight to the country's abortion rules. Schuster also attended Saturday's mass.
Since the girls' surgery, they both enjoy dancing and were given bicycles last Christmas. Slovak television showed video of them Saturday jumping around in their pyjamas.
The mother said in a Slovak TV interview broadcast Saturday that she did not know at the time she was carrying conjoined twins. She said the girls had endured "much suffering."
John Paul's pilgrimages have become increasingly difficult, but papal spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said he would not rule out further papal travel.
The Vatican is considering trips next year to Austria, France, Poland and Switzerland, although none has been confirmed. This is John Paul's third visit to Slovakia; he visited Croatia and Bosnia in the summer.
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To: nickcarraway

Villagers from the Tatra mountains in traditional dress sing and pray during a Mass celebrated by Pope John Paul II in Roznava, eastern Slovakia, Saturday. (AP/Diether Endlicher)
To: nickcarraway
the pope should retire. i know it's unprecedented, but in his condition, it would really be time to pass the title on.
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posted on
09/13/2003 5:21:08 PM PDT
by
Lost and Confused
(I know I should not eat thee, but... mmmmm, sacriligious.)
To: Lady In Blue; Canticle_of_Deborah; Desdemona; NYer; Salvation; sandyeggo; Litany; oceanperch; ...
Pro-Life Ping
To: Lost and Confused
Why, he's still a great witness. Most of the early popes were martyred.
To: Lost and Confused
forbidden donut?
To: nickcarraway
bump
To: Lost and Confused
I know I feel sorry for him.
My husband's grandmother, whom I dearly loved, was in similar shape for ten long years. It was just a terrible thing to see her suffer so much. It's as hard as seeing a little child suffer--she had little understanding of who she was or where she was, but her pain and confusion were just as intense as they are for the non-senile.
We prayed for her release from her suffering, and it came...when a doctor interpreted a DNR order as a "let her IV fluids be surreptitiously turned off" order. She died of heart and kidney failure from dehydration. I still wonder if God will count it as murder or not.
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posted on
09/13/2003 6:09:14 PM PDT
by
ChemistCat
(Focused, Relentless Charity Beats Random Acts of Kindness.)
To: ChemistCat
Death by dehydration is a horrible thing. Providing water can hardly be considered extraordinary measures. Yes, I say it was murder.
To: nickcarraway
Thanks for the heads up!
'Polish Power' personified.
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posted on
09/13/2003 7:32:57 PM PDT
by
At _War_With_Liberals
(Post steak fry: I say it again...All Dems is PIMPS and HO'S)
To: nickcarraway
Nearing the end of a gruelling four-day pilgrimage, the 83-year-old Pope often slumped in his chair, slurred his words and lost his place in the text. But he made it through the 2½-hour service. Sorry to hear that. I guess we are witnessing his last days.
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09/13/2003 7:51:56 PM PDT
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Victoria Delsoul
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09/13/2003 8:34:51 PM PDT
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Mr. Silverback
(I have steel resolve. Do you?)
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09/13/2003 8:55:24 PM PDT
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cpforlife.org
(Abortion is the Choice of Satan, the father of LIES and MURDERER from the beginning.)
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cpforlife.org,bump.
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09/13/2003 8:56:44 PM PDT
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BUMP!
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posted on
09/13/2003 9:24:52 PM PDT
by
Brian Allen
( Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God - Thomas Jefferson)
To: nickcarraway
The girls, who were joined at the pelvis before being surgically separated in 2000, were accompanied by their mother, Melita, who held them up to John Paul.
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posted on
09/14/2003 2:34:33 AM PDT
by
NYer
(Catholic and living it.)
To: Lost and Confused
Familiarize yourself with the Papacy first.
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posted on
09/14/2003 4:14:18 PM PDT
by
Conservative til I die
(They say anti-Catholicism is the thinking man's anti-Semitism; that's an insult to thinking men)
To: ChemistCat
So you prayed for homicide to be committed???? Frightening. Glad I'm not your friend or family.
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posted on
09/14/2003 4:15:09 PM PDT
by
Conservative til I die
(They say anti-Catholicism is the thinking man's anti-Semitism; that's an insult to thinking men)
To: Conservative til I die
You're an ass. Of course not. We prayed for her to be released from her suffering by God--and her suffering was huge. There was no way to prove anything that happened--she WAS dying. Had there been any way to prove that the doctor turned her IV off on purpose we would have pursued it.
What a twisted thing to say. I loved her.
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09/14/2003 4:37:07 PM PDT
by
ChemistCat
(I have two daughters. I know peacemaking. What we're doing in Israel ain't it.)
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