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1、此資料由網(wǎng)絡(luò)收集而來,如有侵權(quán)請告知上傳者立即刪除。資料共分享,我們負(fù)責(zé)傳遞知識(shí)。美國總統(tǒng)在白宮復(fù)活節(jié)祈禱早餐會(huì)英語演講稿Good morning, everybody. (Applause.) Thank you, thank you, thank you very much. Please,please have a seat. Thank you so much. Well, good morning, everybody.Welcome to the White House andwelcome to our annual Easter prayer breakfast. As alw
2、ays,we are blessed to be joined by so many good friends fromaround the country. Wevegotdistinguished guests. Weve got faithleaders, members of my administration who are here.And I will once again resist the temptationto preach to preachers. (Laughter.) It never worksout well. I am reminded of the ad
3、monition from the Bookof Romans - “Do not claim to bewiser than you are.” (Laughter.) So this morning, I want to offer some very brief reflections aswe startthis Easter season.But as I was preparing myremarks, something intervened yesterday. And so I want to justdevote a few words about yesterdays t
4、ragedy inKansas. This morning our prayers are withthepeople of Overland Park. And werestill learning the details, but this much we know. A gunmanopened fire at two Jewish facilities- a community center and a retirement home. Innocentpeople were killed. Their families were devastated. And this violen
5、ce has struck the heart ofthe Jewish community in KansasCity.Two of the victims - agrandfather and his teenage grand son - attended the UnitedMethodist Churchof the Resurrection, which is led by our friend Reverend Adam Hamilton.Some of you may know that during myinauguration, Reverend Hamilton deli
6、vered the sermonat the prayer service atthe National Cathedral. And I wasgrateful for his presence and hiswords. He joined us at our breakfast last year. And at the Easter service for Palm Sunday lastnight, he had to breakthis terrible news to his congregation.That this occurred now - as Jewswere pr
7、eparing to celebrate Passover, as Christians wereobserving Palm Sunday-makes this tragedy all the more painful. And today, as Passoverbegins, were seeing a number of synagogues andJewish community centers take addedsecurity precautions. Nobody should have to worry about theirsecurity when gathering
8、withtheir fellow believers. No one should ever have to fear for theirsafety when they go to pray.And as a government, were goingto provide whatever assistance is needed to support theinvestigation. As Americans, we not only need to open ourhearts to the families of the victims,weve got to stand unit
9、ed against thiskind of terrible violence, which has no place in oursociety. And we have to keep coming together acrossfaiths to combat the ignorance andintolerance, including anti-Semitism thatcan lead to hatred and to violence, because wereall children of God. Were all made in His image, all worthy
10、 ofhis love and dignity. And we seewhathappens around the world when this kind of religious-based or tinged violencecan rear itsugly head. Its got no placein our society.So this Easter Week, of course werecognize that theres a lot of pain and a lot of sin and alot of tragedy inthis world, but were a
11、lso overwhelmed by the grace of an awesome God. Werereminded how He loves us, so deeply,that He gave his only begotten Son so that we might livethrough Him. And in these Holy Days, we recall all thatJesus endured for us - the scorn of thecrowds and the pain of thecrucifixion, in our Christian religi
12、ous tradition we celebrate theglory of theResurrection - all so that we might be forgiven of our sins and grantedeverlastinglife.And more than 2,000 years later,it inspires us still. We are drawn toHis timeless teachings,challenged to be worthy of His sacrifice, to emulate asbest we can His eternal
13、example tolove one another just as He loves us. And of course, were always reminded each andevery daythat we fall short of that example. And none of us are free from sin, but we look to His life andstrive,knowing that “if we love one another, God lives in us, and His love isperfected in us.”Ill tell
14、 you, I felt this spiritwhen I had the great honor of meeting His Holiness, PopeFrancis,recently. I think its fair to say thatthose of us of the Christian faith, regardless of ourdenomination, have beentouched and moved by Pope Francis. Now,some of it is his words -his message of justice and inclusi
15、on, especially forthe poor and the outcast. He implores ustosee the inherent dignity in each human being. But its also his deeds, simple yet profound-hugging the homeless man, and washing the feet of somebody who normallyordinary folkswould just pass by on the street. He reminds us that all of us, n
16、o matter whatour station, havean obligation to live righteously, and that we all have anobligation to live humbly.Becausethats, in fact, the example that we profess to follow.So I had a wonderful conversationwith Pope Francis, mostly about the imperatives ofaddressing poverty andinequality. And I in
17、vited him to come tothe United States, and Isincerely hope he will. When we exchanged gifts he gave me a copy ofhis inspiring writings, “The Joy of the Gospel.” And there is a passage that speaks to ustoday: “Christs resurrection,”hewrites, “is not an event of the past; it contains a vital power whi
18、ch haspermeated this world.”And he adds,“Jesus did not rise in vain. May wenever remain on the sidelines of this march ofliving hope!”So this morning, my main messageis just to say thank you to all of you, because you dontremain on thesidelines. I want to thank you for yourministries, for your good
19、works, for themarching you do for justice anddignity and inclusion, for the ministries that all of you attendto and havehelped organize throughout your communities each and every day to feedthehungry and house the homeless and educate children who so desperately need aneducation.You have made a diff
20、erence inso many different ways, not only here in the United States butoverseas aswell. And that includes a cause close tomy heart, My Brothers Keeper, an initiativethat we recently launched to makesure that more boys and young men of color can overcomethe odds and achievetheir dreams.And were joine
21、d by several faithleaders who are doing outstanding work in this areamentoring and helping youngmen in tough neighborhoods. Were alsojoined by some of theseyoung men who are working hard and trying to be goodstudents and good sons and goodcitizens. And I want to say to each of those young men here,
22、were proud of you,and we expecta lot of you. And weregoing to make sure that were there for you so that you then in turn willbethere for the next generation of young men.And I mention all this because ofall of our many partners for My Brothers Keeper, its clergylike you and yourcongregations that ca
23、n play a special role to be that spiritual andethicalfoundation, that rock that so many young men need in their lives.So I want to thank all of you whoare already involved. I invite those whoare not to get moreinformation, see if you can join in this effort as brothersand sisters in Christ who “neve
24、r tire ofdoing good.”In closing, Ill just recall thatold prayer that I think more than one preacher has invoked atthe pulpit: “Lord, fill my mouth with worthwhile stuff,and nudge me when Ive said enough.” (Laughter.) The Almighty isnudging me. I thank you for joining usthis morning of prayer. Iwish you all ablessed Holy Week and Easter, and Id like to invite my friend Joel Huntertodeliver the opening prayer. Come on up,Joel. (Applause.)