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Today, the United States of America is 249 years old, and so next year we will be celebrating 250 years as a nation. On Sept. 19th of 1987 Pope St. John Paul visited the United States and gave the following address at the airport in Detroit, Michigan.
Pope St. John Paul II said,
America the beautiful! So you sing in one of your national songs. Yes, America, you are beautiful indeed, and blessed in so many ways:
- in your majestic mountains and fertile plains;
- in the goodness
and sacrifice hidden in your teeming
cities and expanding suburbs;
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in your genius for invention and for splendid
progress;
- in the
power that you use for service and in the
wealth that you share with others;
- in what you give to your own, and in what you do for
others beyond your borders;
- in how you serve, and in how you
keep alive the
flame of hope in many hearts;
- in your quest for
excellence and in your desire to
right all wrongs.
Yes, America, all this belongs to you. But your greatest beauty and your richest blessing is found in the human person: in each man, woman and child, in every immigrant, in every native-born son and daughter.
For this reason, America, your deepest identity and truest character as a nation is revealed in the position you take towards the human person. The ultimate test of your greatness in the way you treat every human being, but especially the weakest and most defenseless ones.
The best traditions of your land presume respect for those who cannot defend themselves. If you want equal justice for all, and true freedom and lasting peace, then, America, defend life! All the great causes that are yours today will have meaning only to the extent that you guarantee the right to life and protect the human person:
- feeding the poor and welcoming refugees;
- reinforcing the
social fabric of this nation;
- promoting the true advancement
of women;
- securing the rights of minorities;
- pursuing disarmament, while guaranteeing legitimate
defense; all this will succeed only if respect for life
and it's protection by the law is granted to every
human being from conception until natural death.
Every human person - no matter how vulnerable or helpless, no matter how young or how old, no matter how healthy, handicapped or sick, no matter how useful or productive for society - is a being of inestimable worth created in the image and likeness of God. This is the dignity of America, the reason she exists, the condition for her survival-yes, the ultimate test of her greatness: to respect every human person, especially the weakest and most defenseless ones, those as yet unborn.
With these sentiments of love and hope for America, I now say goodbye in words that I spoke once before: "Today, therefore, my final prayer is this: that God will bless America, so that she may increasingly become - and truly be - and long remain one Nation, under God, indivisible. With liberty and justice for all."
My friends, since today is the First Friday of the month, I encourage you to offer your Holy Communion in reparation for sins of our nation committed against the Sacred Heart of Jesus, especially the sins against life: abortion, contraception, embryonic stem cell research, in vitro fertilization and contraception.
And may the Blessed Virgin, the Immaculate Conception, and patroness of our country protect us and help us to defend life.
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