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Statement of the
Schindler Family
Pinellas Park, FL
– As you are aware, Terri is now with God and she has
been released from all earthly burdens. After these
recent years of neglect at the hands of those who were
supposed to protect and care for her, she is finally at
peace with God for eternity. We are speaking on behalf
of our entire family this evening as we share some
thoughts and messages to the world regarding our sister
and the courageous battle that was waged to save her
life from starvation and dehydration.
We
have a message for the volunteers that have helped our
family:
Thank
you for all that you’ve done for our family. Thank you
to the hundreds of doctors who volunteered to help
Terri. Thank you to the fifty doctors who provided
statements under oath to help Terri. Thank you to the
lawyers who stood for Terri’s life in the courtrooms of
our nation. From running our family’s website, to
driving us around, to making meals, to serving in so
many ways—thank you to all of the volunteers who have
been so kind to our family through all of this.
We
have a message for the supporters and people praying
worldwide:
Please continue to pray that God gives grace to our
family as we go through this very difficult time. We
know that many of you never had the privilege to
personally know our wonderful sister, Terri, but we
assure you that you can be proud of this remarkable
woman who has captured the attention of the world.
Following the example of the Lord Jesus, our family
abhors any violence or any threats of violence.
Threatening words dishonor our faith, our family, and
our sister, Terri. We would ask that all those who
support our family be completely kind in their words and
deeds toward others.
We
have a message to the media:
We appreciate your taking Terri’s case to the nation.
Please afford our family privacy to grieve at this
time.The patience and graciousness of the on-site media
here at hospice has been deeply appreciated by our
family.
We
have a message to the many government officials who
tried to help Terri:
Thank you for all that you’ve done. Our family will be
forever grateful to all of the outstanding public
servants who have tried to save Terri.
We
have a message to all of the religious leaders who tried
to help Terri:
Thank you to all people of faith who demonstrated love
for Terri and strength of conviction to defend the
sacredness of all human life as a precious gift from
God.
Our
family is highly honored that the Holy Father, Pope John
Paul II, would speak out so boldly on behalf of our
sister, Terri.
We
have a message of forgiveness:
Throughout this ordeal, we are reminded of the words of
Jesus on the cross: “Father forgive them for they know
not what they do.” Our family seeks forgiveness for
anything that we have done in standing for Terri’s life
that has not demonstrated the love and compassion
required of us by our faith.
We
have a message to parents worldwide:
Our family would encourage parents to spend time with
their children and to cherish each and every moment of
each and every day with them as a precious gift from
God.
We
have a message to Terri from her family:
As a member of our family unable to speak for yourself,
you spoke loudly. As a member of our family unable to
stand under your own power, you stood with a grace and a
dignity that made your family proud. Terri, we love you
dearly, but we know that God loves you more than we do.
We must accept your untimely death as God’s will.
Terri,
your life and legacy will continue to live on, as the
nation is now awakened to the plight of thousands of
voiceless people with disabilities that were previously
unnoticed. Your family intends to stand up for the
other “Terri’s” around this nation and we will do all
that we can to change the law so others won’t face the
same fate that has befallen you.
We
have a final thought to share:
Our family had hoped this day would never come, but as
it has now arrived, we ask ourselves a question in these
incredibly sad circumstances: What would the Lord Jesus
ask us to do in a moment like this? In John’s Gospel,
Jesus responded to the questions of the rabbis, who
asked why a man had been born blind. He said: “it is so
that the works of God might be made manifest through
him.”
God’s
plan for Terri is unfolding before our eyes. Our prayer
at this time is that our Nation will remember the plight
of persons with disabilities and commit within our
hearts to defend their lives and their dignity for many
generations to come.
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