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Cardinal Dolans Benediction: Make Us Truly Free by Tethering Freedom to Truth

Renew in all of our people a respect for religious freedom in full, that first most cherished freedom.

Almighty God, who gives us the sacred and inalienable gift of life, we thank you as well for the singular gift of liberty. Renew in all of our people a respect for religious freedom in full, that first most cherished freedom. Make us truly free by tethering freedom to truth and ordering freedom to goodness. Help us live our freedom in faith, hope and love, prudently and with justice, courageously and in a spirit of moderation.We ask your benediction upon those yet to be born, and on those who are about to see you at the end of this life.

Timothy Cardinal Dolan offering a Benediction at the Republican Convention

Timothy Cardinal Dolan offering a Benediction at the Republican Convention

TAMPA, FL (Catholic Online) - Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the Archbishop of New York and President of the United States Catholic Bishops Conference closed the Republican Convention with a prayer of Benediction. The prayer was theologically rich, sincerely devout and verbally beautiful. In the aftermath of the balloon drop and fanfare, this prayer did not receive the attention it deserved in the media.That is why we present it in full for our readers around the globe. 

This good Cardinal will also offer a prayer at the Democratic convention. Below is the full text of this beautiful prayer. We ask our readers around the world to print the prayer and offer it as often as possible as the Fall Presidential campaign in the United States unfolds. We also ask you to pray for this wonderful Cardinal whose leadership is a true gift from the Lord at such a critical time. A gift for both the Church and the Nation:

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Timothy Cardinal Dolan's Benediction to Close the Republican Convention


"With firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, let us pray. Almighty God, Father of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jesus, we beg your continued blessings on this sanctuary of freedom, and on all of those who proudly call America home.

We ask your benediction upon those yet to be born, and on those who are about to see you at the end of this life. Bless those families whose ancestors arrived on these shores generations ago, as well as those families that have come recently, to build a better future while weaving their lives into the rich tapestry of America."

"We lift up to your loving care those afflicted by the recent storms, drought, and fire. We ask for the grace to stand in solidarity with all those who suffer. May we strive to include your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free in the production and prosperity of a people so richly blessed."

"O God of wisdom, justice, and might, we ask your guidance for those who govern us, and on those who would govern us: the president, and vice president, the Congress, the Supreme Court, and on all those who seek to serve the common good by seeking public office, especially Governor Romney and Congressman Ryan. Make them all worthy to serve you by serving our country. And help them remember that the only just government is the government that serves its citizens rather than itself."

"Almighty God, who gives us the sacred and inalienable gift of life, we thank you as well for the singular gift of liberty. Renew in all of our people a respect for religious freedom in full, that first most cherished freedom. Make us truly free by tethering freedom to truth and ordering freedom to goodness. Help us live our freedom in faith, hope and love, prudently and with justice, courageously and in a spirit of moderation."

"Enkindle in our hearts a new sense of responsibility for freedom's cause and make us ever grateful for all those who for more than two centuries have given their lives in freedom's defense. We commend their noble souls to your eternal care as even now we beg your mighty hand upon our beloved men and women in uniform. May we know the truth of your creation, respecting the laws of nature and nature's God and not seek to replace it with idols of our own making".

"Give us the good sense not to cast aside the boundaries of righteous living you first inscribed on our hearts even before inscribing them on tablets of stone. May you mend our every flaw, confirming our soul in self control, our liberty in law. We pray for all those who seek honest labor as we thank you for the spirit of generosity to those in need [with] which you so richly blessed this nation. We beseech your blessing on all who depart this evening and on all those in every land who seek to conduct their lives in freedom."

"Most of all, Almighty God, we thank you for the great gift of our beloved country. For we are indeed one nation under God, and in God we trust. Dear God, bless America, you who live and reign forever and ever. Amen."


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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention:
The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.

Keywords: Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Republican Convention, Prayer, Romney, Ryan, Obama, Biden, Prayer

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1 - 4 of 4 Comments

  1. Ronald Varnum
    9 months ago

    Please listen to the prayer, while reading this transcript. This will allow you the hear what the Cardinal really meant!

  2. David Carlon
    9 months ago

    God bless Cardinal Dolan! A beautiful petition for blessings! ...but not one word acknowledging our grievous collective sins nor a contrite and humble petition for forgiveness. Oh! men of dust your fleshy hearts grieve the Lord! You ask for blessings with unclean hands and hearts of stone... Where is your fear? Where is your justice?

  3. Michael
    9 months ago

    Beautiful!

  4. Martha
    9 months ago

    It is a beautiful prayer. Although the media didn't give it much attention, the delegates were respectfully quiet with all heads bowed. That was nice to see.

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