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President's Message

December 15, 2009

Brian Kiely

Dear U*U Friends around the Globe,

It seems to be a good day to sit down and write a seasonal message to you all. In Canada, the traditional Christmas comes with the snow and cold weather you often see in Hollywood portrayals of the holidays. A week ago we received about a third of a metre of snow, and on December 13 my home city of Edmonton, Alberta recorded an overnight temperature of -46C making us briefly the coldest place on the planet! Our pride is mixed with our concern for those who must survive homelessness in this harsh setting and like so many good people, Unitarians are working hard to help provide the necessities for our neighbours in need.

This is of course, only one of the unusual natural phenomena. A volcano is erupting in the Philippines and Australia is facing another summer season of devastating fires due to drought.

I scan the newspapers and Internet and see so many issues of global concern. There are, of course, the Copenhagen talks on climate change. If not doomed to failure, they will likely produce only a very limited success as developed and developing nations square off over money driven issues. If there is hope to be had, I suppose it is that they are talking at all. That cannot be underestimated. It is only by talking, or perhaps more accurately, it is only by listening deeply to the deep truths of others that we have any hope of finding some safety, some ‘redemption’ to use a good religious word.

But for so many, this is the season of hope, whether you celebrate the hopefulness of the birth of the baby Jesus, the miracle of the temple lamps, or the death and rebirth of the ancient gods.

On behalf of the Executive and Staff of the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists, I want to wish you the happiest of holiday seasons, warmed by family and friends, deepened by faith and made magical by hope renewed.

May peace, prosperity and love be your guides and your companions in this season. May you awake on Christmas Day with a renewed sense of hope and purpose sustained by your deepest beliefs, and may your wishes be fulfilled abundantly.

Brian Kiely

President, ICUU

 

Past Presidential Messages

In memoriam Rev Polly Guild. November, 2009

Earthquake in Padang. October, 2009

Typhoon Onday. September, 2009

The Global Economic Challenge. March, 2009

Welcome to the new website. November, 2008

Knoxville, Tennessee Tragedy, August, 2008

Post-Kenyan Leadership School, March, 2008

New Year- Pakistan, January, 2008

Christmas, December, 2007

Mensaje (espagnol) December, 2007

 

 


 


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