Ted Kennedy’s letter to the Pope

Ted Kennedy’s letter to the Pope August 30, 2009

Some may remember that when President Obama met with Pope Benedict at the Vatican in July, he carried a private letter to the Holy Father from Senator Kennedy. From cnn.com, here are several excerpts from that letter, which Cardinal McCarrick read today at Arlington:

Most Holy Father, I asked President Obama to personally hand-deliver this letter to you. As a man of deep faith himself, he understands how important my Catholic faith is to me, and I am so deeply grateful to him. I hope this letter finds you in good health.

I pray that you have all of God’s blessings as you lead our Church and inspire our world during these challenging times. I am writing with deep humility to ask that you pray for me as my own health declines. I was diagnosed with brain cancer more than a year ago, and although I continue treatment the disease is taking its toll on me. I am 77 years old, and preparing for the next passage of life.

I have been blessed to be part of a wonderful family. Both of my parents, particularly my mother, kept our Catholic faith at the center of our lives. That gift of faith has sustained and nurtured, and provided solace to me in the darkest hours.

I know that I have been an imperfect human being, but with the help of my faith I have tried to right my path. I want you to know Your Holiness that in my nearly 50 years of elective office, I have done my best to champion the rights of the poor and open doors of economic opportunity. I have worked to welcome the immigrant, to fight discrimination, and expand access to health care and education. I have opposed the death penalty, and fought to end war. Those are the issues that have motivated me and been the focus of my work as a United States Senator.

I also want you to know that even though I am ill, I am committed to do everything I can to achieve access to health care for everyone in my country. This has been the political cause of my life. I believe in a conscience protection for Catholics in the health field, and I’ll continue to advocate for it as my colleagues in the Senate and I work to develop an overall national health policy that guarantees health care for everyone.

I have always tried to be a faithful Catholic Your Holiness. And though I have fallen short through human failings, I have never failed to believe and respect the fundamental teachings of my faith. I continue to pray for God’s blessings on you and on our Church, and would be most thankful for your prayers for me.

I won’t pretend to know the state of Senator Kennedy’s soul at the moment of his death, nor will I deny that his self-professed love of the poor and vulnerable was directly contradicted by his fierce efforts to block any kind legal protection for the unborn. Nonetheless, I think the humility expressed in this letter can and should  serve as an example to all Catholics.

Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine, cum sanctis tuis in aeternam, quia pius est. Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis cum sanctis tuis in aeternam, quia pius est.


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