<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>from Aileen:
<BR>We are all stunned by this. My husband is currently locked down on Ft Bragg;
<BR>besides our ties to these damaged parts of our country via SCA friends, my
<BR>11-year old daughter has two good friends, one who lives in Manhattan and
<BR>whose father works in the WTC complex, and another whose father works in the
<BR>Pentagon. How different this world will be for our kids to grow up in!!
<BR>My father sent the following from a Navy Chaplain friend, which I am finding
<BR>helpful tonight, when the world seems full of smoke and darkness.
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<BR>>>As I've begun to reflect on these things, several prayers from my
<BR>tradition's Book of Common Worship came to mind and I've included them
<BR>below. I invite you to consider joining me in making them a part of your
<BR>prayers today (as a Christian denomination, our prayers end with an appeal
<BR>through Jesus Christ; I invite those of other traditions to modify them as
<BR>needed).
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<BR>>>I recognize that these prayers call us to look beyond immediate circumstance
<BR>and challenge us to look beyond our human desire for vengeance. Parts of
<BR>them are hard for me to say this day. Faith often calls us to look outside
<BR>ourselves."
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<BR>For those experiencing tragedy
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<BR> Out of the darkness we cry to you, O God.
<BR> Enable us to find in Christ
<BR> the faith to trust your care
<BR> even in the midst of pain,
<BR> so that we may not walk alone
<BR> through the valley of the shadow of death,
<BR> through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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<BR>In a Time of International Crisis
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<BR> Eternal God, our only hope,
<BR> our help in times of trouble:
<BR> show nations ways to work out differences.
<BR> Do not let threats multiply
<BR> or power be used without compassion.
<BR> May your will overrule human willfulness,
<BR> so that people may agree and settle claims peacefully.
<BR> Hold back those who are impulsive,
<BR> lest desire for vengeance overwhelm our common welfare.
<BR> Bring peace to earth, through Jesus Christ,
<BR> the Prince of Peace and Savior of us all. Amen.
<BR>
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<BR>For Those in the Military
<BR>
<BR> Righteous God, you rule the nations.
<BR> Guard brave men and women
<BR> who risk themselves in battle for their country.
<BR> Give them compassion for enemies
<BR> who also fight for patriotic causes.
<BR> Keep our sons and daughters from hate that hardens,
<BR> or from scorekeeping with human lives.
<BR> Though they must be at war,
<BR> let them live for peace,
<BR> as eager for agreement as for victory.
<BR> Encourage them as they encourage one another,
<BR> and never let hard duty separate them
<BR> from loyalty to your Son, our Lord, Jesus Christ. Amen.
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