Terri was missing from Palm Sunday anticipatory Mass

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Is there a doctrine issue involved here?

Tonight, after weeks of praying as a Parish for Terri Schiavo she was not even mentioned from the altar.

I am very frustrated and will take it to our leadership but for God’s sake she is NOT DEAD!!! She needs our prayer now MORE than ever.

What is the deal?

Can anyone give me a liturgical or doctrine based response? Or are we just human.
 
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AveMariaNewGuy:
Is there a doctrine issue involved here?

Tonight, after weeks of praying as a Parish for Terri Schiavo she was not even mentioned from the altar.

I am very frustrated and will take it to our leadership but for God’s sake she is NOT DEAD!!! She needs our prayer now MORE than ever.

What is the deal?

Can anyone give me a liturgical or doctrine based response? Or are we just human.
Bishop Robert Lynch has ordered that her name not even be mentioned in any parishes of the St. Petersburg diocese. He did this in a private communique to his pastors. I am searching for a link for this, and when I find one I will post it here if someone else doesn’t, but that is down the lines of what I have heard.:banghead:
 
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Bishop Robert Lynch has ordered that her name not even be mentioned in any parishes of the St. Petersburg diocese. He did this in a private communique to his pastors. I am searching for a link for this, and when I find one I will post it here if someone else doesn’t, but that is down the lines of what I have heard.:banghead:
:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: !!!
 
boy is Satan having a field day here! I wonder who payed bishop lynch off for that one.
 
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Bishop Robert Lynch has ordered that her name not even be mentioned in any parishes of the St. Petersburg diocese. He did this in a private communique to his pastors. I am searching for a link for this, and when I find one I will post it here if someone else doesn’t, but that is down the lines of what I have heard.:banghead:
I know I am in California so very far away from Florida, but I am going to mention Terri during the prayers of the people at weekday mass.
 
I asked that her name be included in the prayers of the faithful tonight and then my jaw dropped when time came for the prayers and her name wasn’t mentioned.
 
Théodred:
Bishop Lynch… A Lion of Munster he is not.
From recent reports he is occupied full time delaying the implementation of the new translation of the mass.
 
Let’s thank the Babtis Pastor of Judge Greer for speaking out for life despite one of his own(who has now quit) ruling for Terris death.

Let us support this Pastor:)

I wrote a “thank you” Email to Pastor Rice for taking a public stand for life. His Email is: pator@calvarybaptist.org

 
Ann Cheryl:
His message about Terri sounds secular

thefloridacatholic.org/bishops/stp-lynch.htm
I was about to post that link. It sounds like Lynch simply doesn’t want to talk about morality at all.

“Guided by moral and ethical considerations”???

Well, if the moral and ethical LEADER, such as these peoples’ BISHOP, can’t find the words to define what the moral and ethical considerations are… how the heck are they to be guided by moral and ethical considerations???

Paraphrase: “It’s Michael’s descision, and I’ll be damned if I’m going to tell him he is wrong. So stop your whinning, step back, and let him kill his wife so I won’t have to keep dealing with this.”

edit/addition: Two thousand years ago the Jewish leadership in Jerusalem mediated the fate a single person, and at “the end of the day” God was crucified. I wonder if Lynch would be willing to comment about the ethical and moral considerations regarding that final mediation.
 
Terri’s name was mentioned here at my parish in the Diocese of Rockville Centre.
 
For anyone who still cares about my original post…our wonderful Fr.'s at our Church returned to constant inclusion of Terri Schiavo’s right to life. Even on Holy Thursday and I expect our Parish to raise our voices in prayer as People of God for Terri throughout the rest of the ordeal and beyond.

God’s Grace at work…and one little voice.
 
That’s funny, she was mentioned in my parish in Bishop Lynch’s diocese.
 
Terri’s name was also mentioned during the Sunday Mass here at Saint Francis of Assisi. During weekday Mass, parishioners also mentioned her name and prayed for her when the time came to add petitions. I will keep praying for her and all the sick that the Lord Jesus will watch over them always and heal them. Pax Vobiscum

-Stephen
 
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