teh0mega wrote:
I remember when the Pope came through Sydney a few years ago. The crowds were ginormous.
I believe that he's Polish as well, am I right? That makes him even more important to me and our family (we're all Polish too).
But then, 26 years is a long time of service. I mean, I'd only ever known this one guy to be the Pope for my whole life. And a sudden change, well it'll be weird.
But he's survived through so much before. Rememeber when he was shot? He may live through. But if not, I'm hoping that his passing to the after-life will be peaceful.
I saw him speak in Rome three years ago. My group didn't think he'd last through the winter, but he did. He's lived for three years (and a few days past the date we saw him), and it's quite... amazing.
When we heard him speak in english it sounded like "God save firestone tires" at the time it was funny, but his parkinsons affected his speech quite a bit.
I'm not Catholic, i'm agnostic... and I don't agree with all of the popes beliefs... but he's still done a lot for the world on a whole. It will be a hard loss on the Church.
I think the fact that he's not gone to hospital (when he has had the option) says a lot for the situation. I doubt he's going to pull through. If he went to hospital, he'd have a better chance, not a great one, but a better one... maybe this is just his time to go.

Evisceration is a sign of respect.