On the first anniversary of their joint statement on the
rural crisis, Fargo Bishop James Sullivan and Bismarck
Bishop Paul Zipfel issued the following joint call for
support and prayers of thanksgiving for the state’s
family farmers and ranchers.
Giving Thanks Through Action: One Year Later
One year ago, as we approached the Thanksgiving holiday,
the condition of rural life in North Dakota moved us to
offer words of guidance, hope, and gratitude. The
statement, Giving Thanks Through Action, set forth
principles for a just agricultural system, suggestions for
action, and challenges for the Church.
One year later, our rural communities still suffer. In some
respects, the response to these challenges has been
commendable. Communities, families, and our charitable
institutions have often acted so that no one would have to
bear these difficult times alone. In other respects, much
work remains. The fundamental policies that contributed to
this crisis remain unchanged. Merely surviving is not
enough. We must address the root causes of this crisis by
creating a just agricultural system that respects the
dignity of family farmers and ranchers and their role as
stewards of creation.
As we approach another Thanksgiving, we call attention to
our statement of one year ago. The principles and
suggestions contained in it still apply. We call upon
Catholics, fellow Christians, and all persons of good will
to offer their active support and prayers of thanksgiving
for our ranchers and farmers.
May God bless all North Dakotans during these difficult
times and instill a sense of hope rooted in the risen
Christ.
November 16, 1999
James S. Sullivan Paul A. Zipfel
Bishop of Fargo Bishop of Bismarck