January 7, 2009

Post-op update

A few days ago Philip asked me to post an update after the conclusion of his biopsy today.

I spoke by 'phone with Phil's father just a few minutes ago who informed me that he came through the operation fine, his vital signs are "great" and he may be released from the hospital tomorrow.

The results of the biopsy may be available in a week.

Thanks to everyone for prayers.

Fr C

18 comments:

Mary in CO said...

Thanks for sharing the latest, Fr. C. Prayers continue!

julesofnc said...

Thanks be to God!

Kathy said...

Thank God! Prayers are continuing here too.

Elizabeth Forshaw said...

Thank God. I have been praying.

Kat said...

Thanks be to God!

Natalie Stephens said...

Thank. God. Phil, love you.

Andrea G said...

Thank the Lord! He knows of our great need for good priests! Thoughts and prayers.

Dixi said...

Praise God!

Jennifer said...

We were thinking of you and keeping you in prayer today.
God Bless and Keep You!

JPSonnen said...

Be blessed!

qualcosa di bello said...

praise be to God!! & the prayers will continue...

Stu said...

:)

Father Mark said...

Deo gratias et Mariae.

Sandy said...

I kept you in prayer throughout the day, Philip. May the Lord bless your family also. Glad to hear that it went well.

Laura said...

Thanks for the update. Glad to hear that he is doing well! Will continue to pray....
The Dumais Family

Arctic Friends said...

Way to go and eskimo hugs and kisses from the cold dark side of the planet. You light is shining here!

MCITL said...

Saw Phil at the hospital today. After two small seizures early this morning his doctor is concerned that the right meds be prescribed to prevent a recurrence. In order to observe him better in this regard his return home may be delayed, let us hope only briefly.
Let's look forward to hearing from him again on the blog soon.
Peace be with you,
Fr C

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your courage Philip, and for your love of our Blessed Lord, His Holy Mother and the Catholic Faith.

With prayers and best wishes,

fr. Anselm, Tongerlo Abbey, Belgium.