Posted on 01/11/2011 12:58:22 PM PST by NYer
The Knights of Columbus, a prominent Catholic group known for its pro-life work, is today mourning the death of one of the victims of the Arizona shooting Saturday.
In addition to the injury of Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords,
Judge John Roll, who was nominated by former President George Bush, was killed along with five other people.
Roll, who was the chief judge for the District of Arizona, was a Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, and was a charter member of a Knights council in his hometown.
Carl Anderson, the head of the pro-life Catholic fraternal order, today expressed profound sadness at the death of Roll and the others.He asked the 1.8 million members of the Knights of Columbus and their families to pray for the recovery of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 12 other people who were seriously injured in the attack.
The senseless carnage in Tucson is a terrible tragedy for the victims, their families, the people of Arizona and people of good will everywhere, Anderson said in a statement to LifeNews.com. We feel a tremendous sense of loss at Judge Rolls death, and for all, young and old, who lost their lives in this attack. We pray for Gods mercy on all who have been touched by this tragedy.
At a time like this, it is tempting to respond with anger, and for some, to attempt to use the tragedy to stoke the fires of division. That would only compound the tragedy, Anderson continued. As the late Senator Robert Kennedy said following the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., What we need in the United States is not division . . . not violence or lawlessness, but love and wisdom and compassion toward one another.”
Roll, a faithful Catholic, had just attended daily Mass before stopping to greet Rep. Giffords at her community meeting.
Anderson called him a “dedicated public servant who understood this very well” who should be “honor[ed] by embracing those qualities of love and wisdom and compassion.’”
Roll had been a member of the Knights of Columbus for 24 years and members of the Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard at his funeral next week.
What a way to go! Hey Judge, pray for me. I need it more than you, I think.
Tempus Fugit.
Memento Mori.
“Right after Mass”, all things considered, is a better time than most to be killed ...
Christina Green was Catholic, too. May they, and the rest of the victims who died, rest in peace.
Thank you for the ping.
Requiescat in pace et in amore.
This is an incredibly despicable comment for many reasons.
Would you rather a federal judge contravene the law and legal principle to reach a ruling that you like? Why even have laws?
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