 Gweithio. Yn y tynnu ymddangos ymddangos, rydyn ni'n gweithio'r lleidio'r lleidio yn Ysgrifennu Dr Nicholas Taylor, y rechydig o'r adon o'r llach y Pysigol. Oedd y Prif Weinidog yn gweithio'r lleidio'n gweithio. Mor i'r aglwg yma, polydydd yn unig iawn i'r cyfnodol, that our calling is to be simultaneously leaders and servants in our communities, as well as their representatives in and to our society. Effective leadership is founded upon knowing and understanding our communities, their needs and aspirations, and our ability to articulate these in a language which is clear and rooted in the lives and experience of our people, that also captures a vision of what their future might be ac yn ymdegwyd i'n bwysig i gael i'r gwahodd ddod ymddangos. Llaeth yr ysgrifennu bwysig o David Livingstone'r bwysig yn Scotland a yn ymdegwyd yn Afri ac yn ymdegwyd yn Ffrasil. Ysgrifennu Arsbyswyr, tezman 2, rydyn ni'n rhoi ei ddweud ymdegwyd yn y gwaith yma o'r ddweud o'r drwg ar gyfer y ffordd a'r cyfnodau i'r hoffa, yn ymdegwyd yn Afri. Archbishop Tutib was by no means the first to make such an observation in places where I have worked in Africa and no doubt in other parts of the world. Scottish missionaries and secular educators and medics, amongst others, are remembered with an affection and appreciation not always conferred on expatriates associated with European imperialism. Important questions about the future of Scotland have been vigorously debated in recent times and will continue to be with this Parliament playing an important part in deciding them. The presiding office and others have noted with enthusiasm the high levels of participation in the democratic process. Among the voices often at the margins of political discourse have been those individuals and groups whose agenda and concerns have emphasised not economic or other forms of self-interest. But the potential of Scotland to be a force for good in the world. However realistic or unrealistic we may consider some of the idealism expressed in recent debates. The conviction that Scotland can be an agency for good in the world and an example for justice in all aspects of our common life is surely a vision in which we can all share. It is my hope and my prayer that this Parliament will exercise both leadership and service in realising this vision.