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Happy Holidays 2006
Christmas war erupts in unlikely place
By SHERRI DAY
Published December 21, 2006
TAMPA - They wanted to make Christmas bright for patients at St. Joseph's Children's Hospital. But, quite by accident, a group of parents, teachers and sisters from the Villa Madonna Catholic School stepped into the Christmas wars. Improbably, their opponent was St. Joseph's Children's Hospital, which has its roots in the Catholic Church. At issue: whether the group could distribute religious-themed gifts to patients. During a Dec. 11 visit, the hospital staff assessed the group's offerings and quickly made a decision. Ornaments that read "Joy to the World" and "Peace on Earth" were in. Nativity lapel pins, ornaments bearing a "Merry Christmas" message and Jesus-themed T-shirts were out. They could only be given to patients with parental consent. "Yes, we were founded by Catholic sisters, but we serve everybody in our community," said Sister Pat Shirley, a Franciscan sister and the hospital's vice president of missions. "We have to create an environment in which all feel comfortable whether it be Christmas or Hanukkah or Gasparilla or any circumstance." The hospital, Sister Shirley said, has patients from varied religious backgrounds and carefully scrutinizes gifts, particularly those of a religious nature. Other bay area hospitals forbid donating religious items. Sister Kim Keraitis, the school's principal and a member of the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco, found the hospital's political correctness appalling. "It's not Tampa General," Sister Keraitis said. "It's not Wal-Mart. It's a Catholic hospital, so if you want to distribute items that say 'Merry Christmas' even if there are people there that are of other faiths, it's kind of understood that it's a Catholic hospital." The group's visit was the second year they went to cheer patients at Christmas. This year, 18 supporters planned to sing songs about jingling bells and red-nosed reindeers. One couple would dress up as Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and distribute glow-in-the-dark necklaces and bracelets to brighten children's nights. But the glow jewelry, apparently, was held up at the North Pole. So Sister Keraitis proffered ornaments, nativity pins and red T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan "Jesus is the heart of Christmas ... Villa Madonna wishes you a Merry Christmas." "What is Santa Claus with an empty sack when you go into a Children's Hospital?" said Kimmie Martinez, a Villa Madonna teacher and parent who dressed up as Mrs. Claus. "The sister saved us." Thus began the group's unexpected entry into a culture war. Last year, Christian advocacy groups around the nation waged a campaign against retailers who jettisoned "Merry Christmas" for the more secular "Happy Holidays." Bowing to pressure, some businesses, including Wal-Mart, again embraced Christmas this year, muting controversy. As the group made its way through the hospital last week singing Jingle Bells and We Wish You a Merry Christmas, parents eagerly allowed their children to accept the gifts, Martinez said. When parents were not present, the volunteers asked patients if they said 'Merry Christmas' or believed in Jesus. If they answered yes to either one, they got the gifts, Sister Keraitis said. "I don't want to cause a big stir, but my concern was the fact that it's a Catholic institution," Sister Keraitis said. "Within the Catholic institution, we shouldn't have to apologize for saying 'Merry Christmas' to people." The hospital is part of the St. Joseph's-Baptist Health Care System, and part of a collection of 10 private nonprofit hospitals in Pinellas and Hillsborough. Martinez was not put off. It pales compared to bringing joy to children in distress, and if the hospital allows her, she hopes to return. Next year, however, she'll make sure she has her glow-in-the-dark necklaces. "I just want to be welcomed back because we all enjoy it," she said. Sherri Day can be reached at 813-226-3405 or sday@sptimes.com.
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by Randy
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12/29/06 10:03 AM
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What if the foster father of Jesus, St. Joseph, for which this hospital is named decided to follow jewish correctness in response to Mary's pregnancy? I hate to think of consequences. Please, follow your heart and not your missguided intentions.
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by Azzie
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12/23/06 01:59 PM
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Many years,we,a Catholic family,had a bottle of Manischewitz wine on our table.Why?Because Mr. Drexler,who was Jewish,brought it when he came to wish us a Merry Christmas.Because of his visits,we learned much about the Jewish faith. Great experience
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by Debbie
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12/23/06 10:31 AM
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What would Irving Berlin say? He was a non-Catholic and wrote the beautiful song White Christmas. We should learn from that...and go back to a time where Jesus was the reason for the season and Christians were proud to say Merry Christmas!
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by Abbie
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12/23/06 10:28 AM
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Merry Christmas. Enough said.
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by Irene
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12/23/06 09:22 AM
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I commend you for the stand you have taken on behalf of the ill children at Christmas, may God richly bless your efforts. As a nation we all need to help regain our fundamental belief in God and let him rule through his people.
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by Deacon Dick
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12/23/06 08:54 AM
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Sounds like Sister Pat is defending the Corporate posistion. Unfortunately it is not God's Corporation. Sister Pat Shirley we are Praying for you.
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by greg
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12/23/06 08:07 AM
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Dear sister ; Our Lord is already too much offended....i pray for your new change of heart. Remember who must come First in all things. Forgive us Lord for our weakness....Amen
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by Joann
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12/23/06 07:45 AM
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Jesus said, "Follow Me" - not - "Turn your back on Me".
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by Carla
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12/23/06 07:17 AM
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Christ stated "If you are ashamed of me, I will be ashamed of you. For a Catholic institution of any kind to deny Christmas especially for children is deplorable. May God have mercy on their secular hearts for denying Christ on his birthday.
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by Fatima
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12/23/06 02:57 AM
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Pls Sister Pat, like Bishop Fulton Sheen, maybe it will benefit the hospital and the patients more if you spend an hour of Eucharistic Adoration everyday. Then you can be more CHRIST CORRECTNESS rather than adhere to Political CORRECTNESS.
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by Betty
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12/23/06 02:37 AM
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This is ridiculous. If this hospital is not brave enough to stand up for Jesus, then quit calling yourselves Christians.
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by Roberta
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12/23/06 01:05 AM
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I think it's acrying shame that Christians are not allowed to mention the word God or Jesusnot celebrate their religous holidays in their manner white other religions do what they please. There is something wrong with this picture.
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by ken
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12/23/06 12:45 AM
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This sister is affected by politcal correctness.Time to hang up her habit.
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by Dave
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12/23/06 12:29 AM
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THANKS FOR YOUR REPORT. PERHAPS IT WILL CAUSE MORE OF US TO REALIZE HOW INSIDIOUS THIS WAR ON THE CHRISTIAN FAITH REALLY IS. HAVE CHRISTIANS THEMSELVES FORGOTTEN THAT IT IS THE ULTIMATE GOOD NEWS WHICH THE WORLD NEEDS?
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by Brian
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12/23/06 12:15 AM
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How sad that we cannot celebrate Christmas in our own institutions. I know that if it were an Orthodox Jewish Institution that they would have no problem.People are not shocked that religious institutions celebrate their faith. Why are we ashamed?
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by s.
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12/23/06 12:01 AM
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Did Jesus die for you?
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by Evelyn
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12/22/06 11:49 PM
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Those seeking medical care have other options besides a catholic hospital if they are so offended by its catholicity.
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by Marcia
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12/22/06 11:21 PM
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Gee, I wonder what our Dear Lord is thinking as He observes this? I always thought it was a great honor to be consecrated to Jesus and to spread His Glory for our salvation! Hospitals were founded by Christians.
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by Rhoda Ann
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12/22/06 11:17 PM
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J.M.J. SOOO SSAAD!! WHEN OUR DEAR LORD COMES AGAIN - WILL HE FIND ANY FAITH!!?
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by Judy
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12/22/06 10:57 PM
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Come on, get real. If anyone is offended, they should learn to be more tolerant!
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by Emilio
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12/22/06 10:36 PM
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I have met Sr. Pat several times. She is a wonderful minister of the faith. You "Christians" who are posting on here insulting her should be ashamed of yourselves. Stop making this your cause du jour and go about celebrating Christmas with your famly
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by Mary
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12/22/06 10:20 PM
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Since when is a person, or child, not allowed to put aside things people give them that don't "appeal" to them? There is no offense intended in a person's offerings of peace and good tidings bestowed on us by our Creator, so no offense need be taken.
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by Maureen
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12/22/06 10:18 PM
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Disgraceful! We should be proclaiming our love for Jesus from the rooftops.
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by judith
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12/22/06 09:11 PM
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It seems the "nuns" are embarrassed to be Spouses of God In the name of political correctness will they also deny Christ?
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by bon
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12/22/06 08:52 PM
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Are you sure these sister's are Catholic? It is pathetic to me that these sisters have this much power. If they do have the power, it did't come from God. It is shameful and I am sick of all these attacks on Christianity.
Be at peace.
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by Rita
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12/22/06 08:48 PM
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In my opinion anyone should be able to say Merry Christmas. This is the freedom we are all suppose to have in the USA. Thanks Merry Christmas
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by Alphonsa
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12/22/06 08:04 PM
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Why the need to be apologetic when patients come precisely because it is a Catholic hospital. It is foolish to deprive them of knowing the person who generates the warmth and love that they experience during their stay, Jesus Christ.
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by john
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12/22/06 07:53 PM
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sr pat shirley..shame shame double shame. The Nuns that taught me, are turning over in their graves. Change your ways, before it is to,late. Some day you will have to stand in front of your ,,Maker..and give account. i will say a prayer for you.
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by Dorothy
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12/22/06 07:49 PM
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A Catholic hosp. not saying Merry Christmas for fear of 'offending' someone? If the name of Christ offends you, you don't belong in a Catholic hosp.! Please do not deny the name of the One you pray to everyday! Take a stand for Jesus...Now!
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by Francine
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12/22/06 07:48 PM
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The sights and sounds of Christmas express our Joy with the birth of Jesus. The gnashing of teeth and sneering jibes over Sr. Pat's concern for the spiritual health of each one of her patients is not in the spirit of LOVE, or Joy. Shame on all of you
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by Maria
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12/22/06 07:42 PM
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Just another diabolical thing. We must not offend anyone, let everyone offend God Catholics and Christians.
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by Melvin
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12/22/06 07:37 PM
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The sisters at St. Joseph's Hospital need to recall two things: Jesus Christ is the Source of Eternal Life and Creator of all; and "Whoever is ashamed of me in this evil generation, of him shall the Son of Man be ashamed."
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by Stephen
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12/22/06 07:19 PM
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Sister Shirley,
You should be ashamed of yourself! You of all should be standing firm in support of the birth of Christ. Christmas is exatley what it is, "Christmas"!! Tell me your not a Catholic Nun and that this is a joke! This sickens me...
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by Joe
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12/22/06 07:06 PM
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Sister Keraitis, YOU GO GIRL!!!
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by Rosanna
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12/22/06 06:36 PM
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To evangelize & spread the good news to all people(including non-Christians)is one major mission why Catholic orders erect schools & hospitals, youth centers.Yet,Sr.Pat Shirley is shunning this main reason from St.Joseph H... what is she there for?
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