Thursday, March 24, 2005

Italy to Name Mountain After Pope

From BBC NEWS | Europe | Pope to get 'own' mountain peak:



"A region in central Italy has announced it will name a mountain peak after Pope John Paul II, who has enjoyed hiking in the area in the past.



The ceremony is due to be held on the Pope's 85th birthday on 18 May.



The 2,424 metre (7,900 feet) peak is in the Gran Sasso, the highest mountain range in the Appennines.



The nature-loving Pope once told pilgrims in St Peter's Square that in the Bible, mountains 'were considered a special place to meet God'. "

Rejected

Supreme Court refuses...



From My Way News:



"The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to order Terri Schiavo's feeding tube reinserted, rejecting a desperate appeal by her parents to keep their severely brain-damaged daughter alive.



The decision, announced in a terse one-page order, marked the end of a dramatic and disheartening four-day dash through the federal court system by Bob and Mary Schindler.



Justices did not explain their decision, which was at least the fifth time they have declined to get involved in the Schiavo case."

The Holy Eucharist

I've written two books on this most precious gift that Our Lord gave us on this Holy day and yet I know that I have only shined a flashlight on some remote corner of this vast mystery.



Spend the day reflecting on this mystery and how you handle it in your life. Think about the Liturgy tonight that focuses us on Service and Adoration in light of this mystery.

Ailing Pope John Paul II Skips Mass

From Yahoo! News - Ailing Pope John Paul II Skips Mass:



"He had not been expected to preside at the Holy Thursday Mass, and his stand-in, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, read a brief greeting from the pope containing assurances he was following the service on television.



In his homily, the Italian cardinal thanked the pope 'for the testimony that he continues to give us with his example of serene abandonment to God.' "

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

2016 Feast of the Annunciation and Good Friday

This year...



From Feast of the Annunciation (Lady Day):



"When Lady Day falls on Good Friday, it is transferred to the Monday following Low Sunday (the Sunday after Easter). Folk belief is that it is a bad sign when Lady Day falls on Good Friday; bad luck is said to follow. The English say, 'If Our Lord falls in Our Lady's lap, England will meet with a great mishap.' "

Governor Bush: "Your Prayers for Terri are Working"

"New evidence has come to light."

From The Palm Beach Post:

State officials say they are considering removing Terri Schiavo from the hospice, by force if necessary, despite numerous court orders upholding the removal of the artificial nutrition tube that has kept her alive for 15 years.

Lucy Hadi, secretary of the Department of Children and Families, said Wednesday morning that her staff is relying on a state law that gives the department the authority to intervene on behalf of a vulnerable adult who is "suffering from abuse or neglect that presents a risk of death or serious physical injury."

Woman Arrested At Schiavo Hospice

Truly a disciple of Christ who said, "Whoever gives to one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he shall not lose his reward." Matthew 10:42

From Missourinet.com: Columbia Woman Arrested At Schiavo Hospice:

"There is now a Missouri connection to the story of Terri Schiavo - the brain-damaged Florida woman who has had her feeding tube removed. Lana Jacobs, who works with St. Francis House - a Catholic organization in Columbia - has been arrested in Pinellas Park, Florida, for trespassing. Police say Jacobs was trying to take a bottle of water to Schiavo at the Woodside Hospice, where Schiavo resides."