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Religious Leaders Recall George H.W. Bush’s Priorities: Friendship, Faith, Family

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As the nation learned of the death of former President George H.W. Bush, religious leaders from across the country reacted with statements recalling his leadership, his dedication to his family and his embrace of civility. Bush, a longtime Episcopalian, died Friday (Nov. 30) at the age of 94. Here is a sampling of the reaction:

The Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference: “In a time where Washington can seem more fractured and divisive than ever, President Bush’s life serves as a powerful reminder that we can indeed come together, regardless of our differences, for the common good of all Americans. He was that rare politician who possessed such integrity, honor and good humor that he was embraced and respected by Americans of all political parties and persuasions. In so many ways he represented the very best of us, and we are all blessed by his extraordinary life of public service.”

The Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith, dean of Washington National Cathedral: “(B)eyond the political achievements and historic accolades, President Bush was committed most to his family and his faith. He and his beloved Barbara poured their love into their children and raised them in faith.”

Evangelist Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan’s Purse: “President and Mrs. Bush were very close friends of my parents and our family through the years. He represented the presidency when politics in our country was more civil. He was a man of character who served our nation during war and led our nation during peace. He was a man of many accomplishments, but one of the greatest was his family.”

The Rev. Russell J. Levenson Jr., rector of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston: “There was no question he knew where he was going and who he was going to be with. He was looking forward to being with Barbara and Robin again.”

Duane Allen, lead singer of The Oak Ridge Boys: “The sting of death always hurts, but I have so many memories to make me smile. The Oak Ridge Boys have sung ‘Amazing Grace’ for him on Air Force One, in Kennebunkport, at the White House and over the phone when he was in the hospital. However, singing ‘Amazing Grace’ at his funeral was the most difficult assignment we will ever have.”

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