APRIL 5 "WILL YOU RISE?"
As Vice President,
George Bush represented the U.S. at the funeral of former Soviet leader Leonid
Brezhnev. Bush was deeply moved by a silent protest carried out by Brezhnev's
widow. She stood motionless by the coffin until seconds before it was closed.
Then, just as the soldiers touched the lid, Brezhnev's wife performed an act of
great courage and hope, a gesture that must surely rank as one of the most
profound acts of civil disobedience ever committed: She reached down and made
the sign of the cross on her husband's chest. There in the citadel of secular,
atheistic power, the wife of the man who had run it all hoped that her husband
was wrong. She hoped that there was another life, and that that life was best
represented by Jesus who died on the cross, and that the same Jesus might yet
have mercy on her husband.
Gary Thomas, Christian
Times, October 3, 1994, p. 26.
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