| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Susanne Chenot, OSB | I hope you will do all you can do to stop war and remove our Church from the list of those whose silence makes them accomplices. |
| 102 | Thomas Norcott | |
| 103 | joseph vas |
| 104 | Eileen Perkins | |
| 105 | Tanya Monsour Stager | |
| 106 | Jane Sullivan | May we also have justice for all in this call for peace, love and forgiveness. |
| 107 | Maureen Smith | |
| 108 | Bernadette Sammon | I know I am too late for this letter but I congratulate you on sending out this very important message. All of our church leaders should speak out against war and violence. |
| 109 | Marguerite Hafner | |
| 110 | Anonymous | We need to speak out against injustice and violence, for example, the Church should crticize the recent military coup in Honduras. |
| 111 | Mary Joan Schihl | |
| 112 | alfred frates, jr | Just a thought - one I think about every day: Peace, Love, Truth and Understanding is what the world needs more of...and still the Iraq War continues and the Catholic Church remains silent...what happened to "Love Your Neighbor"? Will it start jan. 1. 2011? Or will our country "preventively" attack another country, taking their lives in order to protect our liberty? |
| 113 | Ida Nissen | If only more people had taken his example. We always have a choice. |
| 114 | John Nissen | |
| 115 | veronica nowakowski | ON my knees, too. |
| 116 | Aloysia Moss | I thank God for Franz . |
| 117 | Joan Wages | |
| 118 | Richard J. Murak | |
| 119 | Anonymous | |
| 120 | edward kubik | |
| 121 | Keith G. Kondrich | |
| 122 | Craig Kelso, D.Min. |
| 123 | Mary Berwick | Pax Christi Austin was formed on February 1, 1982. I have been a member of Pax Christi USA since then and continually pray for the day when The Catholic Church will be a Peace Church, reflecting truly the teaching of Jesus to love our enemies. Mary Berwick |
| 124 | David Jackson | War never again! Please work to make this a reality. |
| 125 | Amelia Marroquin | |
| 126 | Francis J Skeith | Pax Christi Texas |
| 127 | Anonymous | |
| 128 | Sister Martha Ann Kirk | |
| 129 | Helen Janz | |
| 130 | Mary Elizabeth Hollmann | |
| 131 | Anonymous | |
| 132 | Kelly Epstein | |
| 133 | Luane Miller | |
| 134 | Benilde Montgomery, O.S.F. | |
| 135 | Judy Huelsmann | |
| 136 | Marg Beckmann | |
| 137 | Catherine Foley | An opportunity that should not be missed. The important question for each bishop and each of us is this, "Is it better to die doing or having done Good, or to die doing or having done Evil?" Violence, particularly war, is Evil. This does not take a great mind to understand. Do unto others as you wish others to do unto you. |
| 138 | Les Himstedt | |
| 139 | Raphael H. Middeke | |
| 140 | Ann Williams Cass | |
| 141 | Anonymous | |
| 142 | James M. Gibbar | Speak out against war...and speak up for non-violent transformation. |
| 143 | claudia morgan | |
| 144 | Joe Radoszewski | As I wrote to Marquette U ...noted in http://www.nonviolentcow.org/
... this kernel within which lies in a very deep sense - the germ of an evil facing this country and facing us, as individuals who pray for peace and justice. What we are facing is nameless and faceless and yet … the names and the faces of those millions upon millions whose lives have been laid waste for this nameless, faceless abomination remain etched upon the souls of all those who silently have condoned … and continue condoning … its presence.
Indeed, it was against this same abomination that Blessed Franz offered his life whose example now serves as yet another voice of the Word come down thru the ages. Let us have the courage, oh Lord, to hunger for justice ... as did Franz. |
| 145 | Edward Martinez | |
| 146 | Barbara Martinez | |