Seal of John Carroll, America's 1st Archbishop, Georgetown University, Washington, DC |
We pray, Thee O Almighty and Eternal God! Who through Jesus Christ hast
revealed Thy glory to all nations, to preserve the works of Thy mercy,
that Thy Church, being spread through the whole world, may continue with
unchanging faith in the confession of Thy Name.
We pray Thee, who alone
art good and holy, to endow with heavenly knowledge, sincere zeal, and
sanctity of life, our chief bishop, Pope N., the Vicar of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the government of his Church; our own bishop, N.,
all other bishops, prelates, and pastors of the Church; and especially
those who are appointed to exercise amongst us the functions of the holy
ministry, and conduct Thy people into the ways of salvation.
We pray
Thee O God of might, wisdom, and justice! Through whom authority is
rightly administered, laws are enacted, and judgment decreed, assist
with Thy Holy Spirit of counsel and fortitude the President of these
United States, that his administration may be conducted in
righteousness, and be eminently useful to Thy people over whom he
presides; by encouraging due respect for virtue and religion; by a
faithful execution of the laws in justice and mercy; and by restraining
vice and immorality.
Let the light of Thy divine wisdom direct the
deliberations of Congress, and shine forth in all the proceedings and
laws framed for our rule and government, so that they may tend to the
preservation of peace, the promotion of national happiness, the increase
of industry, sobriety, and useful knowledge; and may perpetuate to us
the blessing of equal liberty.
We pray for his excellency, the governor
of this state , for the members of the assembly, for all judges,
magistrates, and other officers who are appointed to guard our political
welfare, that they may be enabled, by Thy powerful protection, to
discharge the duties of their respective stations with honesty and
ability.
We recommend likewise, to Thy unbounded mercy, all our brethren
and fellow citizens throughout the United States, that they may be
blessed in the knowledge and sanctified in the observance of Thy most
holy law; that they may be preserved in union, and in that peace which
the world cannot give; and after enjoying the blessings of this life, be
admitted to those which are eternal.
Finally, we pray to Thee, O Lord
of mercy, to remember the souls of Thy servants departed who are gone
before us with the sign of faith and repose in the sleep of peace; the
souls of our parents, relatives, and friends; of those who, when living,
were members of this congregation, and particularly of such as are
lately deceased; of all benefactors who, by their donations or legacies
to this Church, witnessed their zeal for the decency of divine worship
and proved their claim to our grateful and charitable remembrance.
To
these, O Lord, and to all that rest in Christ, grant, we beseech Thee, a
place of refreshment, light, and everlasting peace, through the same
Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior. Amen.
Archbishop John Carroll composed this prayer in 1791. But the Carroll family had been actively involved in the miracle of American Independence as he was the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence representing Maryland in the Continental Congress in 1776.
These same words of prayer have an uncanny resonance to close the USCCB's Fortnight for Freedom.
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