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Pope given last rites
VATICAN CITY (CNN) -- Pope John Paul II was given the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church late Thursday night as his health deteriorated, a Vatican source has told CNN.
The pope is suffering from a high fever caused by a urinary tract infection, the Vatican confirmed Thursday -- one day after revealing he had been put on a nasal feeding tube for nutrition The pope is taking antibiotics, a Vatican spokesman said. Joaquin Navarro-Valls said in a statement released Wednesday: "To improve his calorific intake and promote an efficient recovery of his strength, nutrition via the positioning of a nasal-gastric tube has begun." The pope underwent a tracheotomy February 24 and still has a tube inserted in his windpipe to help his breathing. Earlier Wednesday, the pope appeared at his studio window and blessed the thousands of faithful in St. Peter's Square. He appeared alert during the four-minute appearance, which drew cheers from the crowd gathered beneath his window. He raised his hand in blessing and made the sign of the cross as a Vatican official read greetings and prayers. A microphone was raised to his face as he tried to speak, but the words were not clear. The pope has spent a total of 28 days in two stints at Gemelli hospital in Rome in the past two months. Nicola Cerbino, a spokesman at the hospital, said Wednesday that there was no plan to hospitalize the pope. On Monday the pope skipped the post-Easter Angelus prayer for the first time in his 26-year papacy. The 84-year-old pope suffers from a number of chronic illnesses, including crippling hip and knee ailments, and Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurological disorder that can make breathing difficult. Throughout his various illnesses and brushes with death, even after the assassination attempt against him in 1981, the pope always said his life was in God's hands.
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What a surprise, looks like the Catholics and Vatican are lying again.....I'd love to be a fly on the wall when the pope meets his Maker
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Think of the scuffle that will ensue when they remove his feeding tube.
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Dang it Dave, I almost blew coffee out my nose when I read that. Hmmm, if the Pope has "bat-phone" access to God, why is he even ill? What a sham.....or maybe he's getting payback.
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So to all who want him here's a question: is a pope on dope better than no pope at all?
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Brad, I'm not sure where you'll be when the Pope meets our Maker, but I'd guess you won't be there. It seems clear to me that you're speaking out of a great deal of colossal ignorance, but let me ask a couple of questions. What do you think the Vatican is lying about? What did they lie about before? (please provide the actual statement) And then there is the mother of all curious remarks:
"Hmmm, if the Pope has "bat-phone" access to God, why is he even ill? What a sham.....or maybe he's getting payback." What is meant by this? Are you thinking that religion is a sham unless someone can coax God into letting them skip the death part?
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I guess what your saying is that the Pope, if being the rightful leader of the Church has devine access beyond mortals - well, I think that you have read way too many comic books. The guy is a leader of a very large and powerful religion. He may not like the fact that his staff spins stories about his condition in order not to create panic and have anyone lose faith or respect. Many folks reguard the Pope as a demi-god of sorts. This may not be the best thing but consider that many believers are still lambs with little guidence or education. This Pope was never about being closer to God than other folks but if thats what it takes for folks to believe - better that than something more distructive.
His message has always been of peace and tolerance while trying to balance the very sensitive transition of Vatican II to the next millienium. When he dies, the world will have lost a great man who tried to do right by the Catholic religion and also to try and understand other relgions as well. Not an easy thing to do. Any dispariging remarks about him only show ignorance for a kind soul. (What are you having for dinner - kitten stew?)
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Super, yes, I will be there and I am not being ignorant. Catholics can be Christians, but Christians are NOT Catholics. I really wish the media would stop using the word Christian to commonly describe different beliefs, esecially where Catholicism is concerned. And for crying out loud, why is it news-worthy to have a news segment about a sandwich or streaks on a window with the image of the virgin mary on it? My comment about the bat-phone access was more of a back-handed comment, because from what I know, one has to commit several miracles to become a saint and I guess I wonder why one of those miracles would not be to heal the pope, the grand pubah of the Catholic faith. Be assured, no one can coax God into skipping death. He knew before I was born when I will pass. I know what I believe and others are free to believe what they desire.
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![]() I never said the Pope was not a kind, tolerant, diplomatic, etc.... person, nor that his death will not be a loss. What is the purpose of confession if those who are higher in the Catholic pyramid are NOT closer to God? It's my understanding, perhaps wrong, that the priests and higher are the ones allowed to talk to God, or pass along forgiveness of sins. If this does not imply "closer to God", I do not know what does. And yes, some people I have talked to actuall believe the Pope "is" the right hand of God....
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Okay, I just read your previous post Brad. Again, fair 'nuff. You seem more circumspect now. Bat phones and other news stories are not aired by the Vatican. (Indeed, there is a story about Mother Theresa. she was in a TV studio. Her life work was to feed starving, dying human skeletons in Calcutta. There was a commercial break. Diet products and other bits of conspicuous consumption. She was heard to remark under her breath "Looks like God is needed in television studios also." I find that enormously amusing. Another quick story: Ronald Reagan was preparing to give MT a medal. The highest medal he could confer on a non-military person (the Freedom Medal I think it's called). It was made of gold. Just before the ceremony he remarked "I think this is probably the first time an American President has given this medal to someone, knowing with certainty that it will be melted down and sold to feed the poor. Okay, I digress) Miracles by the way, are not actions of humans. They are accomplished through humans and at times they seem to honor or commemorate humans (this last group is often what Church researchers are looking for during the canonization process). but they are the actions of a Being that is most decidedly not human.
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I'm not a Catholic, but I believe this Pope is a man worthy of great respect for all his efforts for peace and understanding throughout his lifetime of service. Whatever your beliefs, he lived his beliefs and made the world a tiny bit better by his efforts. I hope the end of his life here will be treated with respect and solemnity.
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Funny, he never gave out a single condom to a single ignorant Third-World person embattled with either poverty, overpopulation and/or AIDS. Otherwise, he's a good man.
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The Pope, by definition is "the servant of the servants of God".
Any disparaging remarks simply show the hate and ignorance they have done one percent of the good this man has done to further world peace? Thought not.
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I have my own personal issues w/ the Catholic church, which is the religion I was born into as well as all of my countless ancestors on both sides, but I consider it completely out of bounds and wrong to disparage anyone's religion or faith.
Which is to say that I agree about the church's unfathomable stand on birth control and population growth, but I draw the line at mocking a religion in even a semi-public media where someone will be offended or hurt by it. I realize that not everyone feels the same, but I just wanted to say it. As for the Pope, I'll miss him dearly. When he went into the Italian(?) prison to personally forgive the guy who shot him, it shocked me to my core and reminded me of the good part of my religion, which is a lofty moral position that I will never attain but become a better person for even striving. ![]()
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