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Terri Schiavo’s Brother – March for Life ’12: video 2



Through the eye’s of Christ, all actions of good will are possible, including the defense of those who are at the most vulnerable stage of their life. The actions of Bobby Schindler, Terri Schiavo’s brother, to stand up for the vulnerable people of this nation in 2012, should become a rallying cry for all people who are pro-life across America.

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Imagine being in the shoes of Bobby Schindler. A young man, who just 6 short years ago, endured the of his sister because of a final Supreme Court ruling. This ruling led to 14 days with no food and water for Terri, ending in her from severe dehydration on March 31st, 2005. During this interview, Bobby clears up the misconceptions that many people have about his sister’s condition before her . If you are interested to learn more about what Bobby and his family are doing to protect other people who are now in a similar position to Terri, click on their logo just below. In addition, this story will share the impact that Terri’s life had on Bobby’s journey with the Catholic faith.

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Tomorrow, as hundreds of thousands descend upon Washington, DC for the 2012 , let us remember that we as Catholics, and therefore followers of Jesus Christ, defend human life from the moment of conception, until natural . The big day for our team is tomorrow, pray for our strength and courage to defend life in all it’s stages.

More stories from the 2012 will be coming to your screens and hearts across America for the next 2 days as the mission of OneBillionStories.com rolls on into 2012!

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Yesterday’s Story

Readings for 22nd January 2012
First: Jonah 3:1-5, 10
Responsorial: Psalm 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9
Second: 1 Corinthians 7:29-31
Gospel: Mark 1:14-20

Rosary: Glorious Mysteries
1. Resurrection
2. Ascension
3. Descent of the Holy Spirit
4. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
5. Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary





  • Jan tetstone

    interesting that bobby schindler says terri just needed love and care when he didn’t bother even visiting her after her brain injury until the media got involved.

  • Knurse

     Stop the hating. It’s difficult to to visit a loved one when the visiting is scrutinized and controlled…Also as a psych nurse I have observed that when all outside stimulation is removed, even on a healthy person (Music,light,people,…), there is a psychological and physical digression. Basically, “if you don’t use it,you lose it”. So it doesn’t really matter what Bobby Schindler did or didn’t do then. It MATTERS what he’s trying to do NOW. Please don’t be a ‘Hater’.

  • Jansanford61

    Interesting that I am labeled as ‘a hater’ for posting what Bobby Schinler admitted to in his 2000 testimony. Thank you for your comment on my post.

  • Jansanford61

    Taken from Bobby Schindler’s 2000 testimony:

    484

    1 Q Do you recall what you did
    specifically?

    2 A Just general help with the
    family during

    3 the events.

    4 Q How often would you see Terri
    back then

    5 in the earlier days?

    6 A From her accident?

    7 Q Um-hmm.

    8 A It’s hard to say. I was in and
    out with

    9 the family at times. Less than
    what my parents

    10 were seeing her, but quite a bit.

    11 Q How often do you see Terri now?

    12 A Probably on average two, three,
    four

    13 times a year.



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