Pres. Truman and the 1945 Christmas message
We go back and remember a president at a critical time in US history.
Today, we remember Pres. Truman and Christmas 1945.
It was Christmas 1945 and President Truman had just completed an incredible year.
He became president after FDR’s death in April.
He led the US to victory in Europe:
Listen to Truman’s broadcast to the American people announcing the surrender of Germany, May 8, 1945
He dropped two bombs on Japan:
Listen to Truman’s radio address to the American people after the signing of the terms of unconditional surrender by Japan, September 1, 1945
It was an amazing year for a man nobody knew the year before.
This is what Pres. Truman said many years ago:
Ladies and gentlemen, and listeners of the radio audience:
This is the Christmas that a war-weary world has prayed for through long and awful years. With peace come joy and gladness.
The gloom of the war years fades as once more we light the National Community Christmas Tree.
We meet in the spirit of the first Christmas, when the midnight choir sang the hymn of joy:
“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.”
Let us not forget that the coming of the Saviour brought a time of long peace to the Roman World.
It is, therefore, fitting for us to remember that the spirit of Christmas is the spirit of peace, of love, of charity to all men.
From the manger of Bethlehem came a new appeal to the minds and hearts of men:
“A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another.
“In love, which is the very essence of the message of the Prince of Peace, the world would find a solution for all its ills.
I do not believe there is one problem in this country or in the world today which could not be settled if approached through the teaching of the Sermon on the Mount.
The poets’ dream, the lesson of priest and patriarch and the prophets’ vision of a new heaven and a new earth, all are summed up in the message delivered in the Judean hills beside the Sea of Galilee.
Would that the world would accept that message in this time of its greatest need!This is a solemn hour.
In the stillness of the Eve of the Nativity when the hopes of mankind hang on the peace that was offered to the world nineteen centuries ago, it is but natural, while we survey our destiny, that we give thought also to our past–to some of the things which have gone into the making of our Nation.
You will remember that Saint Paul, the Apostle of the Gentiles, and his companions, suffering shipwreck, “cast four anchors out of the stern and wished for the day.”
Happily for us, whenever the American Ship of State has been storm-tossed we have always had an anchor to the windward.
We are met on the South Lawn of the White House. The setting is a reminder of Saint Paul’s four anchors.
To one side is the massive pile of the Washington Monument–fit symbol of our first anchor.
On the opposite end of Potomac Park is the memorial to another of the anchors which we see when we look astern of the Ship of State–Abraham Lincoln, who preserved the Union that Washington wrought.
Between them is the memorial to Thomas Jefferson, the anchor of democracy.
On the other side of the White House, in bronze, rides Andrew Jackson–fourth of our anchors–the pedestal of his monument bearing his immortal words:
“Our Federal Union–it must be preserved.”
It is well in this solemn hour that we bow to Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, and Lincoln as we face our destiny with its hopes and fears-its burdens and its responsibilities.
Out of the past we shall gather wisdom and inspiration to chart our future course.
With our enemies vanquished we must gird ourselves for the work that lies ahead. Peace has its victories no less hard won than success at arms. We must not fail or falter.
We must strive without ceasing to make real the prophecy of Isaiah:
“They shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning-hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.”
In this day, whether it be far or near, the Kingdoms of this world shall become indeed the Kingdom of God and He will reign forever and ever, Lord of Lords and King of Kings.
With that message I wish my countrymen a Merry Christmas and joyous days in the New Year.
So we remember one of the great leaders of the past, President Truman of Missouri.
Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.
Source: http://cantotalk.blogspot.com/2018/12/pres-truman-and-1945-christmas-message.html
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