The Right Reverend Robert R. Gepert
The Diocese of
The Cathedral
2600 Vincent Avenue
Portage,
This pastoral letter is to
be read in all diocesan churches on
Dear Friends in Christ:
I am writing to you from a House of Bishops meeting that finds us
poised on the brink of war. All of us gathered here in the mountains of
This letter is about faith and what Jesus teaches us about responding
to evil. In Matthews gospel Jesus tells us, You have heard that it was said,
You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say to you, Love your
enemies and pray for those who persecute you. Jesus life, teaching, and
ministry always confronts evil with a nonviolent response. As Episcopalians, we may
not all agree politically about our governments response to the situation in Iraq,
but all people involved must be held in prayer: those serving in our Armed Forces and
their families, people who may themselves be conflicted abut the war, but live under
orders; the one million Christians living in Iraq who fear their fate under a different
government, the children here and there who have never known war, those who live in all
countries involved who are caught in the war decisions of others while trying to go about
the routines of life, the leaders of all nations involved, and we who are trying to be
faithful to the Jesus we profess to follow.
At this anxious time our churches need to be open for prayer, lights
on as beacons of hope in the darkness. As we journey with Jesus to
Faithfully yours,
Robert
The Right Reverend Robert R. Gepert
VIII,