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Oration Delivered at the Commemoration of the Landing of the Pilgrims of Maryland
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Excerpt from Oration Delivered at the Commemoration of the Landing of the Pilgrims of Maryland: Celebrated May 16, 1842, at Mt, St. Mary's, MD
Our celebration therefore is identified with a great principle - a principle of wisdom and of benevolence: It is the festival of religious liberty.
We hail with delight every auspicious omen of a better era, - when persecution for conscience' sake will cease. And what else is betokened by the movement, in which we now participate? What spirit has brought you here to-day? What spirit impelled the numerous throng, who so lately repaired as pilgrims to the place, where once stood "the ancient city of St. Mary's, " to do homage to the memory of the most enlightened and benevolent colonists, that ever landed on the virgin shores of America and to venerate the very ground, on which they imprinted the first traces of civilization? What sign of the times do you read in the august spectacle of the primate of the Catholic Church in the United States, offering up the divine sacrifice and rearing the symbol of redemption on the spot, on which that same sacrifice was offered, and that same symbol reared two hundred and eight years ago, by the men, who first in this new world broke the chains of conscience and substituted for them the golden ties of universal charity? What augury is that of the gifted orator proclaiming in tones, which find a thousand echoes in as many hearts, the triumph of religious liberty on the very place of its birth and over the cradle of its infancy. The triumph of religious liberty - for this great principle now covers almost the entire union with its ægis. Once down-trodden even in Maryland, the land of its birth, it has Antæus-like arisen with renewed vigour and has ultimately driven the dark spirit of religious intolerance from the Statute-book and the high places of the land, to take shelter in the demoniac hearts, that prompted the burning at Charlestown of the home of women and children and in the calculating consciences, which find it just and equitable to leave Mount Benedict strewed with black ruins by the side of Bunker's hill.
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