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HORA TERTIA FOR THE ONE MONTH
MEMORIAL OF THE TERRORIST ATTACKS OF SEPTEMBER 11th 2001
PRAYER OF JOHN PAUL II
Thursday 11 October 2001
At the beginning of the Hora Tertia for the one month
memorial of the terrorist attack on September 11th 2001, the Holy Father John
Paul II pronounced the following Monition:
Brothers and Sisters, Dear Synodal Fathers, one month
since the inhumane terrorist attacks which occurred in different parts of the United
States of America, we again recommend to the eternal mercy of the God of
our Fathers the numerous innocent victims.
We ask for consolation and comfort for their family and
relatives, burdened by pain; we invoke strength and courage for the many
who continue their work in the places struck by this terrible disaster; we
implore for tenacity and perseverance by all men of goodwill continuing
on the paths of justice and peace.
May the Lord remove from the heart of man every trace of
resentment, of hostility and of hate, and open him to reconciliation, to
solidarity and to peace.
Let us pray so that the "culture of love" may
be established all over the world.
After the Hymn, the Psalmody and the brief reading of the
Hora Tertia of the day, a Synod father, H.E. Most Rev. John Olurunfemi
ONAIYEKAN, Archbishop of Abuja, President of the Episcopal Conference (Nigeria)
and a Fraternal Delegate, H. E. Most Rev. Peter FORSTER, Bishop of Chester
(Great Britain), Fraternal Delegate of the Anglican Communion, held a brief
Homily.
Then the Holy Father introduced the Intercessions (the Prayer
of the faithful) with the following words:
In communion with the Virgin Mary we offer to God the Father our
unanimous prayer so that through Christ his Son the
hearts of men on the entire earth may be infused with the Spirit of consolation the
Lord who gives life.
The Intercessions were read by:
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in Spanish: H.E. Most Rev. Roberto Octavio GONZÁLEZ NIEVES,
O.F.M., Archbishop of San Juan de Puerto Rico, President of the Episcopal
Conference (Puerto Rico).
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in Arabic: H.E. Most Rev. Thomas MERAM, Archbishop of Urmya
of the Chaldeans, Bishop of Salmas of the Chaldeans, President of the
Episcopal Conference (Iran).
After reciting the Our Father and before the Apostolic
Benediction, the Holy Father pronounced the following prayer:
O God, Almighty and Merciful, he who sows discord cannot
understand you, he who loves violence cannot welcome you: watch over us in
our
painful human condition tried by the brutal acts of terrorism and death; Comfort
your children and open our hearts to hope, that our time may again know
days of serenity and peace.
Through Christ our Lord.
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