Thursday, July 16, 2026

This Is Very Scary! Doctors Are Now Making The Case For Death By Organ Donation!!

 I hate going to the hospital, but unfortunately, I've had to make the hospital my "second home" out of the necessity of treating some ailments due to my military service.

For the most part, I was treated well and the protocols did what they were supposed to do.

But going to the ER -- as I've had to do recently -- is not a pleasant thing, taking a toll on me physically and psychologically, not to mention the angst it causes my dear wife, Kathy...

It can be pretty scary for anyone having a long hospital stay for any serious physical trauma not knowing what the eventual outcome will be.  That too, can play very heavily on the mind.

Being a practicing Catholic, though I fall short in many areas of my spiritual life, I offer up the challenges that I have to live with now on a daily basis.  This is all part of growing older -- and hopefully -- wiser!

I do hope I make it to 80 (I just turned 79) that is, if that is what God wants for me... I hope I still have some things to accomplish on this earth, but time will tell...   

Don't get me wrong, I'm really not complaining, especially when I see other veterans and civilian folks a lot worse off.  I often say a prayer for them or include them in our evening Rosary.

If I may relate one instance that occurred while I was in the ER in the Kansas City, Missouri, VA hospital a few years back...

There was a fellow veteran placed in the same cubicle -- separated only by a curtain between us.  This vet was wheeled in by his daughter -- he was in very bad shape.  I could almost see the concern on her face... I had no choice but to hear what they were saying to each other, and how they loved each other, not only in words, but by the concern and her actions toward her dad.

Right then and there I decided to say the magnificent Hail Mary for my fellow brother vet...

As the daughter left the room to get something, as she passed, I quickly said that I was also a Vietnam vet, and that I will pray for your dad.  She was taken aback -- in a good way -- and thanked me very much.  

I'm not bragging here, but it is good to know that others do appreciate a good thought or, better still, a prayer -- a spiritual work of mercy -- that shows kindness and charity toward their loved ones, especially at the time of great physical, mental and spiritual need.

I don't know what the outcome for that Vietnam vet was, but I hope he made it out of there and was able to get back home with his loving daughter and be reunited with other family members as well.

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Now the article from lifesitenews.com and written by Heidi Klessig, M.D. 

End of very disturbing article...

Pray that these doctors come to recognize the Natural Law and the precious gift of life of our good and loving God and Creator has given to us...

Pray too for strength and honor!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph, pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla



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This Is Very Scary! Doctors Are Now Making The Case For Death By Organ Donation!!

 I hate going to the hospital, but unfortunately, I've had to make the hospital my "second home" out of the necessity of treat...