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Could this be the rift that starts the civil war?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anders" data-source="post: 20935" data-attributes="member: 332"><p><strong>Re: Could this be the rift that starts the civil war?</strong></p><p></p><p>Sue, I'm not Catholic, but I think communion is part of the last rites. I believe Vatican II referred to it as Viaticum, via (way) tecum (with you), as if to imply that by having communion just before you die, the Lord's presence in communion goes along with you as you make the translation from this life to the next. An extra dose of company for the journey, so to speak. Regardless of whether or not this view of the ritual is scripturally accurate, good grief, she's about to die and Dr. Mengele Schiavo will begrudge her a closely held tradition of her faith like this? I really doubt that seventy calories will keep him separated from his money and new wife for much longer. Show a little compassion, guy! I mean, isn't that what this whole circus is about anyway? Doing the compassionate thing to (for?) his brain damaged wife?</p><p></p><p>Oh, and the calendar has been on my mind all week, wolf. I find it very interesting that this is playing out at this time of the church year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anders, post: 20935, member: 332"] [b]Re: Could this be the rift that starts the civil war?[/b] Sue, I'm not Catholic, but I think communion is part of the last rites. I believe Vatican II referred to it as Viaticum, via (way) tecum (with you), as if to imply that by having communion just before you die, the Lord's presence in communion goes along with you as you make the translation from this life to the next. An extra dose of company for the journey, so to speak. Regardless of whether or not this view of the ritual is scripturally accurate, good grief, she's about to die and Dr. Mengele Schiavo will begrudge her a closely held tradition of her faith like this? I really doubt that seventy calories will keep him separated from his money and new wife for much longer. Show a little compassion, guy! I mean, isn't that what this whole circus is about anyway? Doing the compassionate thing to (for?) his brain damaged wife? Oh, and the calendar has been on my mind all week, wolf. I find it very interesting that this is playing out at this time of the church year. [/QUOTE]
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