March 23, 2003
LAMBETH PALACE - Lambeth Palace has released
the text of a pastoral letter sent by the Archbishop of Canterbury,
Dr Rowan Williams, to UK military chaplains serving in the Gulf
as part of the current operations.
In his letter, written before the start of the
military campaign, Dr Williams said that they and those serving
with them would be in his thoughts and prayers and he paid tribute
to their difficult role:
"You stand in a long and honourable tradition
of Christians bearing witness to the love of Christ in hard and
dangerous places."
The text of the letter:
Amidst all the preparations for armed conflict
possibly involving British military personnel, I wanted, in the
light of my own pastoral responsibilities, to write to assure you
and those under your care of my thoughts and prayers in these difficult
and testing times.
There has been a great deal of public discussion
about the events now unfolding; the decisions that have been made
have been hard choices between different kinds of risk and cost.
But that is not the focus of this letter and we pray for those who
carry the great burden of responsibility for making key judgements
in these matters.
Those who are deployed with their units will,
I am certain, acquit themselves with courage and dedication. Few
join the armed forces without having thought deeply about the personal
cost of service or of the possibility of being put in harm's way
and the Church has never shrunk from sending its clergy to serve
as chaplains wherever military people find themselves. You stand
in a long and honourable tradition of Christians bearing witness
to the love of Christ in hard and dangerous places.
You and I are both charged, in our different
ways, with the pastoral care of members of the armed forces and
their families. As you exercise your ministry with them, please
be assured that prayers are being offered here for you and those
under your care. We pray for your swift and safe return.
Every blessing,
Dr Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury
Anglican Communion News Service
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