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Faithful leadership

  • ARCHBISHOP CHARLES J. CHAPUT, O.F.M. CAP.

Leadership requires two virtues that seem very simple until they become very inconvenient: honesty and courage.


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Theodore Roosevelt
1858-1919

"Teddy Roosevelt was a man who had a reputation for being frank and direct. In 1900, a year before he entered the White House, he wrote these words:

'No community is healthy where it is ever necessary to distinguish one politician [from] his fellows because 'he is honest' . . . [Moreover, it is not] enough that a public official should be honest. No amount of honesty will avail if he is not also brave and wise. The weakling and the coward cannot be saved by honesty alone ...'

"Leadership requires two virtues that seem very simple until they become very inconvenient: honesty and courage.

"All of you have earned the right to be here today by winning the trust of the people of Philadelphia. But along with that honor comes a duty of humility, integrity and public service. So let's settle our hearts for just a moment in prayer.

'God of justice and mercy, thank you for the gift of life, and the opportunity to serve the people of our city. Help us to act with character and conviction; help us to listen with understanding and good will; help us to speak with charity and restraint. Give us a spirit of service. Remind us that we are stewards of your authority. Guide us to be the leaders your people need. Help us see the humanity and dignity of those who disagree with us, and to treat all persons, no matter how weak or poor, with the reverence your creation deserves. And finally Father, renew us with the strength of your presence and the joy of helping to build a community worthy of the human person. We ask this as your sons and daughters, confident in your goodness and love. Amen.'"

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Acknowledgement

Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. "Faithful leadership." Invocation before the Philadelphia City Council (October 20, 2011).

Reprinted with permission of Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.

The Author

chaput65chaput2smCharles J. Chaput is the archbishop emeritus of Philadelphia. He is author of Things Worth Dying For: Thoughts on a Life Worth LivingStrangers in a Strange Land: Living the Christian Faith in a Post-Christian WorldA Heart on Fire: Catholic Witness and the Next AmericaRender Unto Caesar: Serving the Nation by Living our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life, and Living the Catholic Faith: Rediscovering the Basics.

Copyright © 2011 Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, OFM. Cap.

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