| The East Tennessee Episcopalian | October 2001 |
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Letter From Bishop vonRosenberg Dear
Friends,
As Americans, we have become painfully aware this week [Sept. 13] of the frailty of life and the uncertainty of death. At the same time, we have witnessed and experienced a remarkable outpouring of compassion for one another. We have sensed our common bonds and have known a unity of spirit. At our best, we recognize ourselves - and all people - to be children of the one true God. However, in times of national crisis, all of us sometimes are tempted to give in to motives unworthy of followers of our Lord and to embrace reactions that mirror other acts of aggression. The threats that may come to us in the future, therefore, are not only to our physical safety but also to our spiritual health. Therefore, I call us to prayer and to a time of self-examination. May we now - as always - seek the mind of Christ. May we pray for those who have died and for all who mourn:
May we pray for our country and for all nations in God's creation:
May we pray for our enemies, following the example of Christ:
May we pray for forgiveness for any thought or action that draws us away from the love by which Christ would have us live:
Finally, may we remember the words of assurance in the Letter of Paul to the Romans:
Faithfully, |
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