That's the kind of thing that's rarely raised openly within the church. WALLACE: So, there is absolutely no talk or no question at all that he would, on his own, resign or step down.įISHER: There has been a little speculation. And many people say that in a way the end of his life reflects much of the quality of his papacy that is, something about the quality of suffering that he's enduring has a very spiritual dimension to it. What do you make of that?įISHER: He's a wonderfully enduring individual. He's breathing on his own, eating regularly. WALLACE: First, let me get your quick reaction, the latest word that the pope's condition improving. JAMES FISHER, CENTER FOR CATHOLIC-AMERICAN STUDIES: Thanks for having me. Joining me for more on that is James Fisher of the Center for Catholic-American Studies at Fordham University. But was his health overall in question? There is some speculation about the future of the papacy. WALLACE: Well, as we were talking about, Pope John Paul's health appears to be improving. Officials say the twister injured at least five people and destroyed at least 14 homes. CNN will bring you extensive live reports throughout the day and the trial.Īnd people in Palm Bay, Florida, are cleaning up from a tornado. Opening statements begin this morning in Michael Jackson's child molestation trial. Opposition leaders are seeking a vote to bring down the pro-Syrian government. They are protesting Syria's military presence in Lebanon. Thousands of demonstrators are now - you're looking at live pictures - in Beirut's Martyr's Square. The Vatican says the pontiff does not have any complications and is breathing fine and eating regularly. The Vatican says Pope John Paul II is recovering well at a Rome hospital after throat surgery last week. We are getting the latest word this morning on the pope's health. Police say the car bomber drove into a crowd of people in the town of Hilla and detonated the explosives. From the Time Warner center in New York, I'm Kelly Wallace, in today for Carol Costello.Ī suicide car bombing south of Baghdad killed at least 125 people and injured 150 to 200 more. KELLY WALLACE, CNN ANCHOR: And good Monday morning to you. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Pope's Health Church in Shock Over Arrest of BTK Killer Hollywood Gold Rush Wacky Taxes
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