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The
Pope also had a Feeding Tube
Rev.
Thomas J. Euteneuer
March 31, 2005
One
of the curious elements of the Terri Schiavo situation
that is not being reported by anyone—at least
I have not heard it presented in any form in the media
coverage of Terri’s case—is that this
wickedness is being perpetrated upon a poor, handicapped
woman by powerful men. By “powerful” I
am not primarily speaking about money and influence
or political power. I am speaking of control. Control
is power. Contrast the image of a woman who cannot
speak, cannot walk, cannot act independently or even
feed herself with the image of a physically large,
independent, adulterous and spiritually haughty Michael
Schiavo and his evil legal cabal, and you have the
perfect picture of total vulnerability to power. Her
parents wanted—begged—to give her loving
care, but the male control freaks dominating her life
would not allow it. Call it abuse, call it manipulation,
call it injustice, call it what you will, but see
it for what it is: the raw exercise of power over
the weak.
For
the past 15 years of her illness, and certainly for
the past seven years of legal wrangling, Michael Schiavo
acted as if he were a possessing demon. His control
mechanisms asserted absolute mastery over every aspect
of this poor woman’s life: medical care—or
not, legal defense—or not, family visits—or
not, food and water—or not, life—or not.
The disgusting little fact of his having a concubine
on the side should have disqualified him from legal
guardianship or at least allowed him to “move
on” with his life. We would all have accepted
his renunciation of spousal responsibility and breaking
of marriage vows if he had just honestly admitted
that he did not want to care for her and let someone
else do it. As reprehensible as that would have been
in itself, at least it would have been preferable
to what he actually did: he maintained demonic control
over her to the bitter, bitter end. His control was
so vicious that he even refused the family the final
consolation of being with Terri at her time of death.
Make no mistake about it—this was a deliberate
act of exclusion for which he bears the deepest guilt.
But
this killing was about much more than Mikey’s
irresponsibility and manly needs. This was about his
hateful campaign to control her, kill her and to blame
Terri herself for the killing. What a perfect crime:
the master takes possession of the victim, asserts—way
after the fact—that she said she wanted to die,
sticks her in a hospice to give the impression that
she is declining, gets a bizarre occult-practicing
lawyer to provide the legal rationale, finds an activist
judge to nullify any semblance of compassionate response
to her plight, and then just sits back and watches
her starve to death carefully controlling all access
to her, 24/7. Power. Control. Michael and the two
Georges are the poster boys for the ultimate case
of wife abuse.
Here’s
another curious fact: The pope had a feeding tube
inserted literally on the same day that Terri was
put to death by judicial decree. Other powerful men
too are in extremis at the same time: Prince Ranier
of Monaco is on the point of death, and Jerry Falwell
is in critical condition. While it is sad that these
world leaders are all dying, there is another point
which has to be made relative to Terri’s case:
it is 100% certain that these three powerful men will
not be put to death by any courts, wicked family members
or activist judges. Why?
First
of all, they are men; in fact, they are powerful,
influential men, and the craven euthanasia lobby does
not put these types to death. Second of all, these
men have not been defined by others as insignificant,
inconvenient or as too expensive to keep around. And
even though they are vulnerable physically like Terri
was vulnerable, no one would dare try to put them
to death because they know that they would not get
away with it. Third of all, they are all white males
and it is not as easy to use the justification of
“choice” for their extermination. Women
have possessed the term “choice” for three
decades and have used it to give cultural rationale
to the most heinous forms of killing. Now that the
term is being used to conduct a high profile killing
of a woman, women are pretty powerless to stop it.
Sleazy men take advantage of that as the “choice”
mantra has been chanted ad nauseam throughout this
whole affair. Why shouldn’t killing handicapped
women be a matter of “choice,” right?
Keep
in mind that what the pro-life movement has been saying
for years has now been proven perfectly true in the
case of Terri Schiavo: women and children—indeed,
any vulnerable human beings of any category in any
culture—are the victims of this culture of death
wherever it may be found. Whether they are powerful,
controlling spirits like Michael Schiavo and George
Greer or powerful females such as the radical feminist
extremists who run abortion mills, discrimination,
power politics, selfishness, and outright hatred of
the weak motivate the “choice” of these
equal opportunity killers all over the world. The
weak do not “choose” to die—they
are killed, pure and simple.
And
that is precisely why Christ and His Church always
take the side of the weak. He is the ultimate Champion
of the vulnerable who are targeted for destruction
by the powerful of this world. He is the One who defends
their cause against the cunning when in a worldly
sense they have no other recourse to Justice. Does
any person of faith doubt that Terri leapt into the
arms of a waiting Jesus at the moment of her death?
And that is also why the pro-life movement is predominantly
Christian. Pro-lifers incarnate and express Christ’s
perfect love for the poor. Future generations will
judge our wretched, radical, perverted world as the
most vicious of all killer cultures in history. We
rightfully merit the pope’s term “culture
of death,” and while the death toll mounts,
the pro-lifers will be writing the history for that
day when Nineveh will arise to condemn this generation
for all the innocent blood on our hands.
But
afar and beyond the legacy of death left us by Planned
Parenthood, the Hemlock Society and Michael Schiavo,
death will not have the last word. Life is too strong,
too tenacious. Pro-life means pro-everything-good,
and good cannot be definitively defeated by evil.
The resurrection of Christ has shown us that. Mark
my words: we will finally win this battle even though
we may have to lose a few painful skirmishes along
the way, and Terri will be a patron saint to intercede
for us in the day of battle. Time and eternity will
praise that precious beautiful woman who became the
martyr of the vulnerable and showed us the light of
hope shining out of a Pinellas Park hospice.
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