Thursday, March 31, 2005

Catholics worried

Escuela Internacional Samedrana (E.I.S.) Catholic students and teachers are worried because of the fragile state of Pope John Paul II, maximum chief of the Catholic Church. The Pope was diagnosed with an infection and high fever. “I don’t want the Pope to die” said freshmen Maria Duron.

The Pope has gone through various operations since February and many medics have been treating him in the Vatican City, the place where the Pope leaves, recently. “Since this year he has been more susceptible to diseases” said Duron.

“Pope John Paul II is in a very weak state and his running a great danger of dieing. All of us Catholics must pray for his wealth so that he could get better” said Tita Caraccioli, Human Virtue coordinator.

“The Pope has been sick since February” said junior Sofia Peña “and since that time he hasn’t be able to recover completely.”

“The Pope is saint and a noble person. He doesn’t deserve to die. I would prefer to die in his place” said junior Dennis Vallejo.

“The Pope is too old and he has passed through many problems” said Grethel Echeverry E.I.S. graduate student and added that “maybe it is time for him to stop suffering and join the kingdom of heaven.”

“I don’t know a lot about the Pope because I’m not Catholic but he seems to be a good man” said junior Luis Rivera and also commented that “it may be a great loss for the Catholics because it is one of the most important persons for them.

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