Acrostic by Yara Maura Silva
In memoriam of Monsignor
Kerr
“PAX VOBISCUM”
M onsignor William A. Kerr - A Tribute
O ne of the blessed persons with a blessed plan:
N o borders and no wars. The world free from the cage.
S earching good deeds with a little help from his
friends,
I n a way that no one would refuse to engage.
G od's shepherd, God's lamb, praying for
“Pacem in Terris”:
N othing was impossible for this
visionary.
O ne by one, all in need were receiving
haven,
R elief, faith and hope from God's missionary.
K err was always gracious, warm, generous and kind.
E levated spirit, friend without parallel.
R emember his life on Earth, for now he's in
Heaven,
R esting in the arms of the God he served so
well.
© 2009 Yara M
Silva - All Rights Reserved
From: "Cercle Univ. Ambassadeurs de la Paix" - Date:
September 17, 2015 1:52:37 AM EDT - To: Yara Maura Siva - Subject:
Re: Acrostic by Yara Maura - Ambassadeur de la Paix - Brazil
USA - Reply-To: "Cercle Univ. Ambassadeurs de la Paix"
thank you very much for this text!
beautiful day for peace
Gabrielle Simond President
From: Yara Maura SivaMonicatoo - Thursday, September 17, 2015 2:21 AM - To:"Cercle Univ. Ambassadeurs de la Paix" - Subject: Acrostic by Yara Maura - Ambassadeur de la Paix - Brazil
USA
New York, September
2015
To the Cercle Universel des
Ambassadeurs de la Paix
From: Yara Maura Silva - Ambassadeur de la
Paix - Brazil USA
To: MMe. Gabrielle Simond,Présidente du Cercle
Universel des Ambassadeurs de la Paix
France/Suisse
Dear MMe. Gabrielle
Simond,
Here is an Acrostic by Yara Maura In memoriam of
her beloved friend Monsignor Kerr, who was
born on the 22nd of September in 1940.
Monsignor William Kerr’s life was an awe inspiring example of
spreading peace.
When he was the president of La Roche College, he created the
PACEM IN TERRIS INSTITUTE to bring students from war-torn
nations to study at La Roche and send them back home to work for peace.
Afterwards he was recruited to be the Executive Director of
the John Paul II Cultural Center in Washington D.C. where he transformed the
Center into a think tank focused on interreligious understanding.
He also created the prestigious John Paul II Peace
Prize, which is awarded to individuals who have strived for
peace.