I'm afraid I have nothing new to tell you about Terri's brother and what he said. Although I haven't seen him this past year, I worked with him for four years and he told me frequently about what they were doing to Terri and their constant and monumental efforts to save her. I often told him about Padre Pio and gave him a third class relic and a book about Padre Pio to give to his mother.
Last night he was interviewed again on TV. One thing he mentioned to the interviewer was that in his 20s he had lost his faith and turned away from the church. He said that it was the film "The Passion of the Christ" that that turned him back to a personal relationship with Jesus. He wept as he said this. Just today I viewed this film again and was struck with the way the Schindler family is undergoing their passion in the steps of Jesus. Another Mary has to watch her child die slowly. It seems that all recourse through the courts is gone and God wills to take Terri home.
Last night I said the rosary and felt that Padre Pio was saying it with me. Bless you for the work you do. Many thanks.
Marian