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Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) who had the longest reign in British history will go down in history as universally loved and one of the greatest monarchs because of her enduring faith, courage, and a life that had dedicated to service, generosity and benevolence.
Because of her refusal to inject politics into her rule, she served as a bridge to bring peace, tolerance and understanding. May God continue to save the Queen as she lives in eternity attested to by the double rainbow above Buckingham Palace upon her passing.
And despite the rupture of relations under her great grandfather King George III (1738-1820) and the consequent American Revolution (1775-1784), there is no greater friendship and fraternity than that between the USA and Great Britain an indelible testament that no rift is too great to forgive and no wound too great that it cannot be healed. May God save and guide King Charles III as he begins his reign during this period of mourning and these uncertain times where the hearts of so many have grown hard and cold. Only a thaw and willingness to listen, understand and respect can bridge the great chasms between peoples and nations and bring much needed healing and peace.
And today as we here in the USA also somberly remember 9/11 as we mourn the Queen's passing, we are reminded her 9/11 message that "Grief is the price we pay for love."
Finally, it is reassuring to remember the message in Isaiah 61:2 that God "comfort[s] all who mourn" and that our "grief will be turned into joy." [John 16:20]
Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) who had the longest reign in British history will go down in history as universally loved and one of the greatest monarchs because of her enduring faith, courage, and a life that had dedicated to service, generosity and benevolence.
Because of her refusal to inject politics into her rule, she served as a bridge to bring peace, tolerance and understanding. May God continue to save the Queen as she lives in eternity attested to by the double rainbow above Buckingham Palace upon her passing.
And despite the rupture of relations under her great grandfather King George III (1738-1820) and the consequent American Revolution (1775-1784), there is no greater friendship and fraternity than that between the USA and Great Britain an indelible testament that no rift is too great to forgive and no wound too great that it cannot be healed. May God save and guide King Charles III as he begins his reign during this period of mourning and these uncertain times where the hearts of so many have grown hard and cold. Only a thaw and willingness to listen, understand and respect can bridge the great chasms between peoples and nations and bring much needed healing and peace.
And today as we here in the USA also somberly remember 9/11 as we mourn the Queen's passing, we are reminded her 9/11 message that "Grief is the price we pay for love."
Finally, it is reassuring to remember the message in Isaiah 61:2 that God "comfort[s] all who mourn" and that our "grief will be turned into joy." [John 16:20]
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Stay well and have a good week
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
and thank you deeply.
Stay well, William.
Bonne journée
Léopold club has replied to Krisonteme clubPrêter serment à la nation anglaise qui nous conquit et qui essaie encore de nous assimiler, c'est révoltant !!
happy and healthy week ahead !
Prenez soin de vous William et restez en bonne santé.
Have a good weekend
William Sutherland club has replied to Ecobird clubJustin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury summed it up perfectly when he declared, "Those who serve will be loved and remembered when those who cling to power and privileges are forgotten." HMQ was perhaps the most selfless leader during her reign, touching so many lives that people can't help but say she seemed like family. It is because of this, in the case of HMQ in the words of the Archbishop of Canterbury -- "few leaders receive the outpouring of love we have seen" for the Queen.
You're correct about the changes to come. HMK must be strong as people of bad will emerge to plunder the royal family and besmirch the reputation of the UK. God Save the King. Many here in the USA wish him the best. Let HMK and the British people be strong during the challenging days to come and know no matter what -- history isn't perfect. No nation or people can claim otherwise when it comes to that of their own so it's time and more prudent to focus on working together through mutual respect and the absence of animus for a better future.
You tell an uplifting royal story to which your both people have subscribed, as I have seen and appreciated many times. And I sympathise with the deep sorrow that the Queen's death represents for you, in memory of her words and deeds that you recall.
A great and beautiful tribute, certainly.
It is said we are 2 Nations seperated only by a common language !!
Thanks William once again
William Sutherland club has replied to John LawrenceThank you once again, Doug
beaucoup de mérite..
We will never forget 9/11 William. I remember where I was at that time and was in complete shock.
My best wishes to you,
Rosalyn.
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