Invincible love

This is a good companion piece to the story below.

In a story that stands in stark contrast to the Eluana Englaro and Terri Schiavo cases in Italy and the United States, a Chilean man has been visiting his comatose wife for 14 years, and says he won’t give up on her.

Carlos Abarca has always visited his wife regularly, and now that he has retired from the national police force, he is able to come three times a day.  He says that caring for her is his whole life.

“My affection will always be focused on her, I have never doubted it,” he told the Chilean daily El Mercurio, which broke the story.  “I don’t seek for more from life than caring for her.  There is nothing more to do.”

The affection he has for his wife, says Abarca, is “stronger than ever.  I want to protect her, care for her, make sure she is well, that she lacks nothing.”

Wow.

His wife has been in a coma since 1995, but Abarca has never lost hope. Or profound love.

“Sometimes when one speaks to her in her ear she begins to cry, so I have better reason to believe that she can hear.  Sure, the doctors always contradict it, but I believe that it is to prevent one from hoping, so that one doesn’t delude one’s self, but I know better than everyone.”

Abarca says he will continue to love his wife, “until God has the last word.  In the end, if tomorrow she must go, our conscience will be clear.”

What amazing grace.

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  • Beautiful piece Sheila. Thank you.

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