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From the Archbishop
Pastoral
Letter, 2004
Brethren:
With the constant growth of the Province of Christ the King it
is time for me to assume the full responsibility of being Archbishop.
As of Holy Saturday, April 10th, 2004, I will dedicate all my efforts
to serving as chief pastor of the Province. For this, the Archbishop
is granted the privilege of Visitation to any diocese or parish
in the Church. As the Province continues to develop, the opportunity
to be personally available for the bishops, priests and people will
increase. Yet, I wish to give most of my energy to the continued
building of the Saint Joseph of Arimathea College, the promotion
of vocations to the sacred ministry, and the establishment of student
centers at colleges throughout the United States.
As we celebrate the bodily resurrection of Our Lord this Easter,
we affirm again the victory of Christ over those forces of darkness
that would lead us into meaningless nihilism, erode the moral foundations
of Christian Civilization, and who see life extinguished by death.
Twenty-seven years ago, the Province of Christ the King chose to
stand firmly beneath the banner, "His Kingdom shall have no
end." We offer to our times not a legacy of despair, but the
affirmation that God is our beginning and end. As Saint Paul says,
He is in whom, "we live, and move and have our being."
We share the reality that love is always victorious because Christ
is risen.
The blessing of God Almighty the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost
be amongst you and remain with you.
Always,

The Most Reverend Robert Sherwood Morse
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