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    Report: Pope in Coma

    Pope in Coma, Italian Report Says; Vatican Announces Pontiff Has Suffered Heart Failure

    The Associated Press

    VATICAN CITY Apr 1, 2005 — Pope John Paul II was in a coma Friday, Italian news agency Apcom said citing unidentified sources.

    Earlier Friday the Vatican had said that the pope suffered heart failure during treatment for a urinary tract infection and was in "very serious" condition.

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    Vatican Denies Reports of Pope in Coma

    4 minutes ago Europe - AP

    VATICAN CITY - The Vatican denied reports Friday that Pope John Paul II was in a coma.

    The AP news agency had reported the pontiff had entered a coma earlier Friday. The pope suffered heart failure during treatment for a urinary tract infection and was in "very serious" condition, the Vatican said Friday.

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    I can hear it now.

    "God took the Pope because the human race failed Terri Schiavo."

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    Tragic. Very interesting how Terri just died yesterday and now the Pope's end is near. He's in my prayers.

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    Vatican: Pope in grave condition but lucid

    Weeping spokesman says pontiff told of gravity of situation


    The Associated Press
    Updated: 9:38 a.m. ET April 1, 2005



    VATICAN CITY - Pope John Paul II suffered heart failure and is in “very grave” condition, the Vatican said Friday.

    Spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls choked up with tears as he told reporters about the pope’s worsening condition. He said the 84-year-old pontiff had been “informed of the gravity of his situation” and decided to remain in his apartment overlooking St. Peter’s Square, where thousands of pilgrims gathered to pray for him.

    John Paul participated in Mass and received some top aides Friday morning, Navarro-Valls said.

    “The pope is still lucid, fully conscious and extraordinarily serene,” Navarro-Valls said. He said the pope had unstable blood pressure and remained in “very grave” condition.

    Among the top church officials who gathered at his bedside was Archbishop Paolo Sardi, the Vatican vice chamberlain who runs the Holy See between the death of a pope and the election of a new one.

    Millions pray
    Thousands stood vigil on the square outside, many tearfully gazing up at his third-floor window, and millions more around the world paused to pray for him.

    In Wadowice, Poland, people left school and work early and headed to church to pray for their native son.

    “I want him to hold on, but it is all in God’s hands now,” said 64-year-old Elzbieta Galuszko at the church where the pope was baptized in Wadowice, southern Poland. “We can only pray for him so he can pull through these difficult moments.”

    In the Philippines, tears streamed down the face of Linda Nicol as she and her husband asked God to grant John Paul “a longer life.” Muslims in France were praying for the pontiff because he was a “man of peace,” said Dalil Boubakeur, president of the French Council of the Muslim Faith.

    Navarro-Valls said John Paul asked aides to read him the biblical passage describing the final stage of the Way of the Cross, the path that Christ took to his crucifixion. In that stage, according to the Bible, Christ’s body was taken down from the cross, wrapped in a linen shroud and placed in his tomb.

    Navarro-Valls said the pope followed attentively and made the sign of the cross.

    “This is surely an image I have never seen in these 26 years,” Navarro-Valls said. Choking up, he walked out of the room.

    Sharp decline
    John Paul’s health declined sharply Thursday when he developed a high fever brought on by the infection.

    On Thursday afternoon, the pope suffered heart failure and a condition called “septic shock” during treatment for the infection, the Vatican said Friday, but it denied an Italian news report that he was in a coma.

    The pope received the sacrament for the sick and dying on Thursday evening. Formerly called the last rites, the sacrament is often misunderstood as signaling imminent death. It is performed both for patients at the point of death and for those who are very sick — and it may be repeated.

    The Rome daily La Repubblica reported Friday that the sacrament was administered by John Paul’s closest aide, Polish Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz, who serves as his private secretary. Dziwisz had given the pontiff the same sacrament on Feb. 24 just before the pope underwent a tracheotomy to insert a breathing tube in his throat at the Gemelli Polyclinic hospital, the newspaper said.

    Italy’s Apcom news agency reported Friday morning that the pontiff had fallen into a coma, but the Vatican dismissed the report.

    Among the aides John Paul received Friday were Secretary of State Cardinal Angelo Sodano, the Vatican’s No. 2 official; Undersecretary of State Archbishop Leonardo Sandri; the pope’s vicar for Rome, Cardinal Camillo Ruini; his doctrinal chief, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger; the Vatican foreign minister, Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo; and American Cardinal Edmund Szoka, the governor of Vatican City.

    'Basically incurable'
    The pontiff was attended to in his apartment by the Vatican medical team, and provided with “all the appropriate therapeutic provisions and cardio-respiratory assistance,” the Holy See said.

    It said the pope was being helped by his personal doctor, two intensive care doctors, a cardiologist, an ear, nose and throat specialist and two nurses.

    Heart failure occurs when the heart no longer has the strength to pump blood through the body, and is a sign that the body’s cardiac system is failing.

    Dr. Paolo Nardini, a Rome physician who is not part of the pope’s team, said a heart attack affects only the heart, while heart failure signals a “breakdown of the entire system, basically incurable.”

    Septic shock
    Dr. Peter Weissberg, medical director of the British Heart Foundation, said septic shock “puts a phenomenal strain on the heart.”

    In a statement Friday, Weissberg said that “those already suffering from heart disease — including those with heart failure — are even more susceptible to septic shock. Infection triggers a profound loss of blood pressure, depriving organs around the body of their vital blood supply and putting an enormous strain on the heart.”

    Even the fittest patients need special care and medicine to survive, he said.

    'Profoundly serene and fully lucid'
    Ruini said he visited John Paul early Friday and found him “profoundly serene and fully lucid.”

    “I prayed with him for a moment which profoundly moved me. Certainly the pope has completely left himself in God’s hands. I invite all Romans and Italians to intensify prayers for him in this moment,” Ruini told private TG5 television.

    He asked Italians to pray for John Paul, and said a special Mass for the pope would be held at 7 p.m. at the basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome. The patriarch of Venice, Cardinal Angelo Scola, also planned a Mass in St. Mark Basilica at the same time.

    Hospitalized twice last month following two breathing crises, and fitted with a breathing tube and a feeding tube, John Paul has become a picture of suffering.

    His 26-year papacy has been marked by its call to value the aged and to respect the sick, subjects the pope has turned to as he battles Parkinson’s disease and crippling knee and hip ailments.

    It is not clear who would be empowered to make medical decisions for an unconscious pope. The Vatican has officially declined to comment whether John Paul has left written instructions.

    © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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    and they are both catholic......strange omen.
    Yeah....two catholics dying or close to dying, a couple days apart.
    Call Ripley's.

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    he should have resign along time ago

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    he should have resign along time ago
    Yeah that helps.


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    Per WOAI...a news bulletin from the Vatican says the Pope's breathing has shallowed and his kidneys are failing (I think that's what he said)...


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    Drudgereport says he's now lost consciousness.

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    Unconfirmed reports that the Pope has died...per WOAI...

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    i think it's official that he's gone now per cnn. RIP JP.

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    What do we need a Pope for anyway?

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    Isn't he a descendent of St. Peter?

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    Isn't he a descendent of St. Peter?
    Not by blood. The office of the Bishop of Rome is traced all the way back to St. Peter.

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    with the celibacy thang I assume its rather difficult to perpetuate extensive bloodlines in the papal office.

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    What do we need a Pope for anyway?
    Besides being the spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church, the pope assigns Cardinals and Bishops, he also guides and speaks on all matters of Catholic doctrine.

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    with the celibacy thang I assume its rather difficult to perpetuate extensive bloodlines in the papal office.

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    Besides being the spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church, the pope assigns Cardinals and Bishops, he also guides and speaks on all matters of Catholic doctrine.

    So I guess we don't really need a pope then, huh?

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    For real he should just die already...it's not like he's going to , they'll probably rush him to the front of the line.

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    So I guess we don't really need a pope then, huh?

    Well, I don't know about you but for me the pope plays a vital role.

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    Well, I don't know about you but for me the pope plays a vital role.
    Does he give you spiritual guidance?

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    Does he give you spiritual guidance?

    TLong, do you even really care about that at all? Don't you have more important things to do like post some more Jennifer Alba pics?

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