Kennedy's Letter to the Pope

Network News

X Profile
View More Activity
Sunday, August 30, 2009

At Kennedy's request, President Obama last month delivered a letter to Pope Benedict XVI. Until Saturday, when Cardinal Theodore McCarrick read aloud from it and from a Vatican response wishing the senator well, the letters' contents were not publicly known. Excerpts follow:

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 Roman Catholic faith is to me, and I am so deeply grateful to him.

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 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 immigrants, to fight discrimination and expand access to health care and education. I have opposed the death penalty and fought to end wars.

I also want you to know that even though I am ill, I'm committed to doing 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.

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.


© 2009 The Washington Post Company

Network News

X My Profile
View More Activity