Sunday, April 02, 2006

An open letter to Michael Schiavo

Terri Schiavo's death a year ago was a precedent of sorts. So many blogs in the blogosphere have been offering much information and insight on the issues surrounding this incident, so for today I'll simply post a copy of the open letter that Fr. Frank Pavone -- national director of Priests for Life -- wrote to Michael Schiavo and read on an internationally broadcast religious service on March 26:

“A year ago this week, I stood by the bedside of the woman you married and promised to love in good times and bad, in sickness and health. She was enduring a very bad time, because she hadn't been given food or drink in nearly two weeks. And you were the one insisting that she continue to be deprived of food and water, right up to her death. I watched her face for hours on end, right up to moments before her last breath. Her death was not peaceful, nor was it beautiful. If you saw her too, and noticed what her eyes were doing, you know that to describe her last agony as peaceful is a lie.


“This week, tens of millions of Americans will remember those agonizing days last year, and will scratch their heads trying to figure out why you didn't simply let Terri's mom, dad, and siblings take care of her, as they were willing to do. They offered you, again and again, the option to simply let them care for Terri, without asking anything of you. But you refused and continued to insist that Terri's feeding be stopped. She had no terminal illness. She was simply a disabled woman who needed extra care that you weren't willing to give.


Read the complete letter in the North Country Gazette


posted by sunnyday at 11:09 PM

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