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Statement of William E. Franklin, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Davenport March 20, 2003 Facing the tragic possibility of war with heavy heart, we must turn to the
Lord. During this Lenten season, we continue to answer the call
from Pope John Paul II to pray, to fast and to act for peace.
Our prayers extend to all those suffering as a result of the
conflict with Iraq and for all those placed in danger. We pray for the safety of
the people of Iraq who have long suffered from economic sanctions, from
bombings, and from living under the tyranny of Saddam Hussein. We pray
that he takes action to facilitate peace.
We pray for the millions of refugees – that they may find food,
shelter, and medical care. We pledge our support to
all who are responding to the massive humanitarian needs of the people
uprooted by this conflict. We pray for our friends,
relatives and neighbors who are serving in the Armed Forces. We pray for their lives and safety, and for their loved ones
back home, especially the spouses and children of our soldiers. We vigilantly pray for
wisdom, that our country’s leaders will act under the principles of the
just war doctrine, that our actions will be proportionate and
discriminate, taking into consideration the millions of Iraqi civilians,
the majority who are children. We
continue to pray for peace, that our leaders will seek peaceful
alternatives so that the conflict can be brought to closure with a minimum
loss of life and damage to the country of Iraq, the birthplace of Abraham. Return to SAU Responds |
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