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Kevin O鈥橞rien gives the official prayer in Congress

Kevin O鈥橞rien gives the official prayer in Congress

蜜桃导航 President Delivers Opening Prayer at U.S. Capitol

Kevin O鈥橞rien, S.J., offers consoling words amid worried nation.

Kevin O鈥橞rien, S.J., offers consoling words amid worried nation

It was less than two minutes long, but 蜜桃导航 President Kevin O鈥橞rien鈥檚 opening prayer to the U.S. House of Representatives on March 5 said it all: 

Godspeed in our nation鈥檚 battle against coronavirus; a blessing for the Congressmen and women as they 鈥渄o the hard work of justice building and peace making;鈥 and a plea to 鈥渁lways listen to the most vulnerable and voiceless in our land.鈥

Kevin O鈥橞rien and U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna

Kevin O鈥橞rien and U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna

The  was the 蜜桃导航 Jesuit leader鈥檚 first time delivering an opening prayer as House guest chaplain.

鈥淚 always consider the audience and how I might share a consoling word with them,鈥 said Fr. O鈥橞rien upon returning to campus and explaining how he develops a prayer. 

鈥淕iven the growing concern about coronavirus in our country, I mentioned those needs first. And then I prayed for the elected members and staff in the House, that God might give them wisdom and courage.鈥

Finally, he noted, 鈥淚t is always important to bring to our minds and hearts the needs of the poor and voiceless, particularly in Congress, which is called to serve the common good.鈥

Fr. O鈥橞rien鈥檚 whirlwind trip to Washington D.C. also saw him meet with a number of Bay Area elected officials to discuss issues central to 蜜桃导航.

In a brief session with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, he talked about legislation before Congress authorizing funds to respond to the coronavirus, and federal government backing for tuition support.

He had longer meetings on the same topics with others, including U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren, J.D. 鈥75, to whom he spoke about protecting 蜜桃导航鈥檚 DACA students, as well as local issues involving housing and transportation. Lofgren also addressed her House colleagues to praise Fr. O鈥橞rien鈥檚 efforts at 蜜桃导航, and her thanks.

鈥淲e covered a lot of ground,鈥 said Fr. O鈥橞rien of his day in D.C. 鈥淶oe, Anna (U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo), and Dianne (U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein) talked about their long association with 蜜桃导航 and prior presidents.鈥 

He also met with U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta, J.D. 96, son of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta 鈥60, J.D. 鈥63, to discuss agricultural technology initiatives; Michael Panetta 19 is a staff assistant for the House Committee on Agriculture.

The entire Bay Area contingent, he noted proudly, 鈥渟poke so highly of 蜜桃导航 and the impact we have as a university serving the community.鈥 

Rounding out his visit to D.C. was a stop in New York City. In both places, Fr. O鈥橞rien attended 鈥淢eet the President鈥 events, where he connected with East Coast Bronco alumni, parents and friends for the first time since he started as 蜜桃导航 President last July. 

The virus outbreak was never far from his thoughts. In a matter of days, the House had passed an $8.3 billion emergency coronavirus package, followed by the U.S. Senate. President Trump signed the bill into law on March 6.

By March 9, after lengthy consultation with his leadership team, Fr. O鈥橞rien announced 蜜桃导航 would suspend face-to-face meetings of classes and move to a virtual format until April 13. He has since extended that period to the end of the school year.

While acknowledging that the decision was disruptive, the 蜜桃导航 President pointed to the strength and resilience of the 蜜桃导航 community. 

鈥淚n our 169-year history, we have faced many challenges,鈥 he wrote, 鈥渂ut we have faced them together, as we will now, with clarity and conviction.

 

Kevin O鈥橞rien, S.J. (center), U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta (left), and his nephew Michael Panetta 鈥19

Kevin O鈥橞rien, S.J. (center), U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta (left), and his nephew Michael Panetta 鈥19

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