SCENES IN THE GREAT WAR
The dead of our Allies become our dead, and our dead theirs. That Frenchman died to save my son; therefore he is my brother, and France is my country. "One's country is the place where they lie whom we loved."
Thus war, brutal, barbarous war, has its spiritual compensations, and pray heaven the present one may prove to have more than any other. If it does not, something will break in us after all we have gone through. Our faith in the invisible powers to bring a good end out of all this welter of blood and destruction has become a religion. It must not fail us if our souls are to live.
LET US PRAY FOR VICTORY
"It is good to pray for peace, but it is better
to pray for justice. It is better to pray for
liberty. It is better to pray for the triumph of
the right, for the victory of human freedom."[1]
Then let us pray for victory over our enemies,
having no qualms, no shame, and no remorse.
We know that Christ pronounced a death sentence
on war, and that as soon as Christianity
shall have established an ascendancy war will
cease. But if anybody tells us in the meantime
that by Christ's law we are to stand aside while
- ↑ New York Times.