Saintly Leaders

Saintly Leaders

Given the minor dispute in the combox of Alexham’s post on Karl Rove, I offer a true Catholic leader. Herewith is a short portion of Marie Antoinette’s final letter before her execution:
I die in the Catholic Apostolic and Roman religion, that of my fathers, that in which I was brought up, and which I have always professed. Having no spiritual consolation to look for, not even knowing whether there are still in this place any priests of that religion (and indeed the place where I am would expose them to too much danger if they were to enter it but once), I sincerely implore pardon of God for all the faults which I may have committed during my life. I trust that, in His goodness, He will mercifully accept my last prayers, as well as those which I have for a long time addressed to Him, to receive my soul into His mercy. I beg pardon of all whom I know, and especially of you, my sister, for all the vexations which, without intending it, I may have caused you. I pardon all my enemies the evils that they have done me. I bid farewell to my aunts and to all my brothers and sisters. I had friends. The idea of being forever separated from them and from all their troubles is one of the greatest sorrows that I suffer in dying. Let them at least know that to my latest moment I thought of them.
The original French and full English version are available at Tea at Trianon, here.

The resources at Tea at Trianon on Marie Antoinette are quite impressive, and I would encourage everyone to peruse that wonderful blog.


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