 The First Art of Business is due for deflection. The very portrait that the co-chair of Deputy Secretary for 5th City of Edinburgh, good afternoon city of Edinburgh. I welcome�sh each member of the House of Lords in the spot to meet. The board of Governments asks you to hear the iconic with others, in our capacity as members of the Scottish Parliament or priests and ministers of religion always have a story to tell that can at times lighten our less bright days, what follows is a true story and while I was not essential to it was part of it from the sidelines sometimes a very good place to be. Over and above my parish work I'm also part of the ymgyrchgymhwyddiad ar Ymgyrchgymhwyddiad ymgyrchgymhwyddiad ymgyrchgymhwyddiad. Ymgyrchgymhwyddiad yn ymgyrchgymhwyddiad, y dyweddyn ni'n cael eu cyflwyno, mae'r ddweud yn eu bod yn ymgyrchgymhwyddiad, mae'r ddweud yn ymgyrchgymhwyddiad, ymgyrchgymhwyddiad. Mae'n amser o byddwyr amddangos i gweithio'n gweithio, ac mae'r berthynas o'r dyfanol, oherwydd mae'r cyflwyno. Gwlad ddod y cwestiadau i'r ddod i gyfan gwyfod gwaithadol, ddigon i ddogion y cwestiadau gyfnodol, i gafod i ddim yn ymgyrch yn cael ei angen ac yn ddannu'r cymdeithasol y ffost. Ar ddat y gallai gweld cael ei ysgrifennu'r ddod i'n ddod i gael i'r gweithreitau.�on yn cael ei tynnu mewn gweld ddod i gyfnodol, unsiwltu'r ddeut START, ac yn ym ni, ym chi'n olygu addigio, dwi'n meddwl i trifwyddog i ddigonol. A at Windham, gallwn i fyrda'r amgylch yn i'r lluniau ac yn ddÙf yn ei wneud yr hynny. O'r Llywodraeth yn ei wneud. Ie, roeddwn yn mynd erbyn chesaf i ddangosfodd angwy ar gyfer ydynt i chi'n gweithio ddim yn iaf. Dim byddwn i'r ddweud o gyntaf, mae'r hynny'n ddewch yn iaf'n ddewch. I have often reflected on that night on its humour, on the degree of poignancy but surprisingly also on the accuracy of that statement. The chaplain, of course, leading the service, was looking for another few words, Jesus is born. Perhaps on further reflection, there is no contradiction in either statement. However, we engage in the work that we do as members of the Scottish Parliament or as members of religion, of whatever denomination, essentially we seek the same purpose. That purpose simply put is to enhance the quality and the dignity of the lives that we seek to serve or to minister to. Clearly for someone like myself, engaged in the proclamation of the gospel, it is rooted in the teaching of Jesus Christ. For others, it may be rooted simply in the belief of the good of humanity. What we have in common, then, is an honest and deep desire to make the lives of all those who are trapped in poverty, in homelessness, in addiction or in mental illness better. Therefore, perhaps the old prisoner's words did in fact contain quite a bit of wisdom and, hopefully, will still cause us daily to reflect on the fact that we have the ability to liberate and to make better the lives of those who feel trapped or who are in despair. That, ladies and gentlemen, may I respectfully suggest to you, is our common mission and purpose.