Cardinal Joseph Bernardin of Chicago served the church in many capacities—yet perhaps he offered his greatest gift and witness simply by the manner of his death. (November 14 996) Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he announced, “I can say in all sincerity that I am at peace.”
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In a book written in his last months he wished to “help others understand how the good and the bad are always present in our human condition, and that if we ‘let go,’ if we place ourselves in the hands of the Lord, the good will prevail.” This was a lifelong process.
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“As my life slowly ebbs away, as my temporal destiny becomes clearer each hour and each day, I am not anxious, but reconfirmed in my conviction about the wonder of human life, a gift that flows from the very being of God and is entrusted to each of us.” Joseph Cardinal Bernardin
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