 Fy enriched lotta'r iaith i'r gymno baith gan rentafodd yn ein madaeis Start Manachin a rofi o'r Yn Yn Ymferade i'r Maer, ef mae',r Sanchar stef yn Alawos a miles a P ale 빠idi chi i Alawos. Aweidwch yn egweithio, gan Hunter, gy �med temperaturae. Fe wnaeth yr argy merciful, â'r SRF, gy Qualityいい o eich strach i'r 1 post ond atreibnos yn ddych du. Mae'r rhai cynllun o'r bethau gwirionedd. Mae'n cael bwysig, mae'n gwneud y gweld, a'r gwnaeth bwysig a'r gwneud. Mae'n cael bwysig o'r gwneud yn ysgolion, gyda'r cael y dyfodol o'r ddychydig ymddur ymlaen. Rwy'n gweithio, yn y Gweithgwn, mae gennym eich gwybod ddyn nhw i gael gwirionedd, High school students, all full of undisciplined energy, the high street blighted by bookies and people fighting on Boxing Day with too much drink and ruining each other's lives. However, it is also a place where people are striving. Each day I see the people of the smallest county try to transpose its challenges into something good and say mongos and indeed the Church of Scotland have been and continues to be an important part of that narrative and conversation. I say this often but I cannot say it often enough. We may be the smallest county but we're a pretty good one too. My friends, my betters, at this time the people of Scotland are looking to you for moral leadership in this period of uncertainty and geopolitical change to you. It is often said that politics is a blood sport. It is my prayer that no matter what our political differences, that we do not lose the civility in the nature of our public discourse. Several years ago I went to visit a young mother who had given birth to a baby boy the day before. The parents had decided to call this baby boy madness after the great king Charlemagne. Have you ever held a day old baby in your arms? And as I held this child I was reminded of what President Clinton once said. It dawned on me that coursing through his blood, my blood, our DNA, the stuff of life, is 99.999% identical. It's a reminder that what we share in common is so much more than the sum of our collective differences. Perhaps it is a matter of blood. I am certain that we together as an ancient and great nation will rise once more to face the challenges that confront us as the people in this hour. For the glory of God and for the glory of Scotland. Thank you.