Our nation is in one of its more challenging times in our history. I hear people repeatedly saying that we are more divided than at any other time in that history. Remembering the Civil War, and having grown up in the 60s, with the war in Vietnam, and the Civil Rights struggle, I would personally disagree. But it is a difficult time.
I hope that in this year of honoring the birth of the United States, that we do some very simple things. First, read the Declaration of Independence. Then read the Constitution of the United States, especially the Bill of Rights. Read the Gettysburg address and President Lincoln’s second inaugural address. And finally, read Martin Luther King’s letter from the Birmingham jail.
And pray, pray, pray for the USA, that it will live up to its highest ideals, guaranteeing every one of us the unalienable rights of equality, “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
Happy birthday, America!
—Fr. Mike Comer