NEW YORK, Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is the Benediction by
Cardinal Egan, remarks as prepared for delivery at the 2004 Republican
National Convention:
My dear friends:
As you conclude the work of this national convention, allow me to invite
you for a brief moment to set aside all other thoughts and concerns, so that
together we might raise our minds and hearts in prayer to the One God and
Father of us all.
Almighty and Eternal Lord, our lands are fertile.
Our towns and cities are enriched with the wonders of science, industry,
and commerce. We are a splendid blend of peoples and cultures from every
corner of the earth.
Even more, we are creatures of Your hand, fashioned in Your image, and
placed here to live as You would have us live, so that, when the course of our
lives has run, we might spend an eternity in Your presence.
Filled, Heavenly Father, with gratitude for all of this, we come before
you humbly and lovingly to ask You to make us what You wish us to be.
Make us, Lord, a people of wisdom and understanding who resort to conflict
only when all hope of peace is lost.
Make us, Lord, a people of justice who revere the rights of others, and
especially that precious right to live which resides in children coming into
this world and in the aged and infirm departing from it.
Make us, Lord, a people of genuine compassion who, feeling within
ourselves the pain and hurt of the hungry, the homeless, the abandoned, and
the stranger, come willingly and generously to their aid.
Make us, Lord, a people who at all times and in all circumstances, live
lives that bespeak virtue, modesty, and cleanness of heart.
In a word, Merciful God, make us "holy," as You are holy.
All of this we ask with the utmost of confidence in Your loving
providence, as we pray on this occasion a most special prayer for those who in
this noble land guide, serve, and lead us - our President and Vice President
here with us this evening, our legislators and judges, our police-officers and
fire-fighters, our clergy, our educators, our social-workers, our medical
practitioners, our public servants, the myriad of volunteers who give of
themselves in every area of human need, and, in a most particular way, our
brave and devoted military in lands across the sea, whose loved ones yearn and
pray for their return, as do we.
Lord of all, we are Your children, "one nation under God," a people called
to be a light of righteousness in a troubled world, a city set on a mountain-
top from which all humankind might draw strength, inspiration, and hope.
Help us to measure up to this wondrous calling, this unique vocation, as
You send us forth from this place in peace, justice, compassion, virtue and
holiness now and forever.
Amen.
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