Conception, 400 Michigan Ave., NE, Washington, DC.
From the Vatican, September 15, 2001
"Dear Cardinal McCarrick,
I join my prayers to those of all assembled in the National Shrine for the Mass of suffrage celebrated for those who lost their lives in last Tuesday's
terrorist attack on the Pentagon. I am confident that in this time of trial
all Americans will find their religious faith a source of renewed hope and
the impetus for an ever more determined resolve to reject the ways of hatred
and violence.
To those affected by this immense tragedy I hold up the light of the Gospel
and pray that by the prompting of the Holy Spirit they will be led to an
ever closer union with the Lord Jesus Christ in the mystery of His cross and
resurrection. To all I solemnly repeat the Gospel injunction not to be
conquered by evil, but to conquer evil with good (Rom 12:21), to trust in
the power of God's grace to transform human hearts and to work fearlessly to
shape a future of justice, peace and security for the children of our world.
Upon you, Archbishop O'Brien, Bishop Loverde and all the military and
civilian personnel who have gathered to commend the departed to the infinite
mercy of God our loving Father I cordially invoke the divine gifts of
wisdom, strength and perseverance in good. To all the faithful I cordially
impart my apostolic blessing as a pledge of comfort and peace in the Lord."
Pope John Paul II

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