Dear Governor Ryan, January 13, 2003
When asked by the press to comment on your decision to grant commutations
to all on death row I have three words: INTEGRITY, PRINCIPLE, DECENCY.
And these pure values that informed your journey and your decision will
be what sustains you as the backlash of criticism is hurled at you. It
can’t really touch you or cause you inner anguish because you’ve
already been through the anguishing part to reach your decision. Truth
sets us free but integrity maintains our equanimity of spirit in the midst
of criticism. You stand in a pure, clean place because you know you have
acted on principle and done what decency required of you: to use the power
of your office to assure that innocent people will not go to their deaths
along with the guilty.
My love and prayers and great, great gratitude are with you.
Sister Helen Prejean