This prayer book contains prayers for various occasions related to the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, including invocations, blessings, luncheon prayers, special prayers, prayers for holidays, family prayers, memorial prayers, and poems. It was edited by Robert and Susan Haverfield of the Eighth Western Rivers Region of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary to provide a resource for Auxiliary members and Team Coast Guard. The prayers were compiled from various previous Coast Guard Auxiliary prayer books and sources.
The document discusses teaching children about the Catholic sacrament of matrimony. It explains that marriage is considered a holy sacrament in the Catholic Church based on quotes from Jesus. While children can understand the sacraments of baptism, Eucharist, reconciliation and confirmation, matrimony is more complex due to modern relationships and lifestyles. The document provides activities to teach children about their parents' marriage ceremonies and the symbols of marriage like wedding rings and dresses. It emphasizes that Catholic matrimony represents a lifelong commitment between a man and woman.
HOLY EUCHARIST and BASIC CATECHISM OF THE HOLY MASSguestd30f808
The document provides an overview of key aspects of the Holy Eucharist in Catholicism. It discusses how the Eucharist was instituted by Jesus at the Last Supper, where he took bread and wine and said it was his body and blood. It is considered the center of Catholic worship and life, as Catholics believe in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. The document also outlines the various parts of the Catholic mass including readings, homily, preparation of gifts, Eucharistic prayer, communion, and concluding rites.
The Holy Eucharist is a sacrament where Catholics believe that during mass, the bread and wine truly become the body and blood of Christ through transubstantiation. It was instituted by Jesus at the Last Supper when he commanded his disciples to repeat the meal in remembrance of him. The Eucharist is seen as the central act of worship in the Catholic faith, renewing the covenant between God and humanity.
This document contains prayers and catechism material related to preparing for First Holy Communion. It includes the Apostles' Creed, explaining the Trinity of God the Father, God the Son Jesus, and God the Holy Spirit. It also includes the Lord's Prayer, Hail Mary, Glory Be, and Act of Contrition. There are explanations of the seven sacraments, with a focus on Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist as the sacraments of Christian initiation. The last part outlines the essential elements that should be included in a First Communion preparation program, such as understanding Jesus, the Church, Mass, and receiving Jesus in Holy Communion.
This document is a membership form for the Paglaum Multi-Purpose Cooperative. It requests personal information such as name, date of birth, contact details, employment, and income. The form also asks for emergency contact details and educational background. Applicants must sign to certify the accuracy of the provided information. A sponsor is also required to endorse each application.
This document contains the emcee script for the 38th anniversary celebration of the Ajong Church of Christ. It outlines the order of events, including calling the congregation to order, praise and worship, scripture reading, the main message from Pastor Junrie Ramirez, a presentation on the church history, and a talent portion with various presenters. The emcees will help facilitate each part of the program and encourage participation through jokes, references to Bible verses, and keeping the event moving along its planned schedule.
This document provides a lesson plan for a 4th grade religious education class about the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church: Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Marriage. The lesson includes information about posting the class material online for students to review as well as using portions of it in class without narration. The document also lists the creators of the lesson and bibliography references.
The document discusses teaching children about the Catholic sacrament of matrimony. It explains that marriage is considered a holy sacrament in the Catholic Church based on quotes from Jesus. While children can understand the sacraments of baptism, Eucharist, reconciliation and confirmation, matrimony is more complex due to modern relationships and lifestyles. The document provides activities to teach children about their parents' marriage ceremonies and the symbols of marriage like wedding rings and dresses. It emphasizes that Catholic matrimony represents a lifelong commitment between a man and woman.
HOLY EUCHARIST and BASIC CATECHISM OF THE HOLY MASSguestd30f808
The document provides an overview of key aspects of the Holy Eucharist in Catholicism. It discusses how the Eucharist was instituted by Jesus at the Last Supper, where he took bread and wine and said it was his body and blood. It is considered the center of Catholic worship and life, as Catholics believe in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. The document also outlines the various parts of the Catholic mass including readings, homily, preparation of gifts, Eucharistic prayer, communion, and concluding rites.
The Holy Eucharist is a sacrament where Catholics believe that during mass, the bread and wine truly become the body and blood of Christ through transubstantiation. It was instituted by Jesus at the Last Supper when he commanded his disciples to repeat the meal in remembrance of him. The Eucharist is seen as the central act of worship in the Catholic faith, renewing the covenant between God and humanity.
This document contains prayers and catechism material related to preparing for First Holy Communion. It includes the Apostles' Creed, explaining the Trinity of God the Father, God the Son Jesus, and God the Holy Spirit. It also includes the Lord's Prayer, Hail Mary, Glory Be, and Act of Contrition. There are explanations of the seven sacraments, with a focus on Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist as the sacraments of Christian initiation. The last part outlines the essential elements that should be included in a First Communion preparation program, such as understanding Jesus, the Church, Mass, and receiving Jesus in Holy Communion.
This document is a membership form for the Paglaum Multi-Purpose Cooperative. It requests personal information such as name, date of birth, contact details, employment, and income. The form also asks for emergency contact details and educational background. Applicants must sign to certify the accuracy of the provided information. A sponsor is also required to endorse each application.
This document contains the emcee script for the 38th anniversary celebration of the Ajong Church of Christ. It outlines the order of events, including calling the congregation to order, praise and worship, scripture reading, the main message from Pastor Junrie Ramirez, a presentation on the church history, and a talent portion with various presenters. The emcees will help facilitate each part of the program and encourage participation through jokes, references to Bible verses, and keeping the event moving along its planned schedule.
This document provides a lesson plan for a 4th grade religious education class about the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church: Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Marriage. The lesson includes information about posting the class material online for students to review as well as using portions of it in class without narration. The document also lists the creators of the lesson and bibliography references.
This document summarizes discussions at a cooperative meeting regarding proposed amendments to laws related to cooperatives in the Philippines. Key points include:
- The Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) opposes a substitute bill that would weaken the CDA by removing its development functions and making board members part-time.
- The CDA proposes instead amending the Cooperative Code to grant it quasi-judicial powers and reclassify cooperative types.
- Eventually an agreement was reached to amend rather than repeal the CDA's charter law, make all board members full-time, and address other concerns raised by the CDA. Coops agreed to support the CDA's position with Senators.
This document discusses the nature and practice of prayer from both a biblical and theological perspective. It begins by providing definitions of prayer from various spiritual figures. It then outlines different forms of Christian prayer like blessing, adoration, petition, intercession, thanksgiving, and praise. The document also discusses expressions of prayer like vocal, meditative, and contemplative prayer. It provides guidance on obstacles to prayer and sources that can aid prayer, using the Lord's Prayer as a model. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive overview of the theology and practice of Christian prayer.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents to a compilation of suggested answers to bar examination questions in Political Law from 1987 to 2006. It was edited by attorneys from Silliman University College of Law and updated in 2007. The compilation is intended to help law students, especially those from provinces, understand issues covered in the Philippine Bar Exams. It contains summaries of answers arranged by topic from various bar examinations.
This document contains the order of service for mass, including readings, prayers, and hymns. It discusses the commitments that parents and godparents make when having a child baptized, such as training the child in the faith and helping them fulfill their religious duties. The mass focuses on Jesus as the greatest caregiver and includes a prayer about the Sacred Heart of Jesus transforming individuals and society through love.
The document outlines 4 requirements for justiciability in determining the constitutionality of a law:
1) There must be an actual case or controversy, not a hypothetical question.
2) The constitutional question must be raised by a party with proper legal standing.
3) The constitutional issue must be raised at the earliest opportunity.
4) Resolving the constitutional question must be necessary to determine the case itself.
The Leyte Integrated Fellowship of Evangelicals - Christian Youth Fellowship is holding a summer revival camp for 100 youth aged 13 to 27 from May 17-21, 2010 in Albuera, Leyte. The theme is "Wake Up Call" from Romans 13:11-14. They are requesting that Christie Cyrene T. Tauy, a guidance counselor, give a lecture on "Self-Awareness and Peer Pressure" on May 18 as part of encouraging the youth to have a quiet time with God and a Christ-centered life.
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT May class.pptxRUTH AFUNWA
Virtue is a habitual and firm disposition to do good. The gifts of the Holy Spirit helps us to maintain a balanced Christian life. Wisdom gives us a loving knowledge of God. Understanding gives a better knowledge of God. The spirit of Counsel directs us, teaches and instructs.
The Holy Spirit through the gift of fortitude gives us the strength to overcome challenges.
The gift of knowledge helps us to understand spiritual matters. The gift of Piety is the teacher of divine filiation.
This gift gives holy fear and not worldly fear.
This gift helps us to stay away from sin.
Here are the key points about heaven from Revelation 21:4:
- Heaven is described as a "new heaven and a new earth." This implies the complete renewal and restoration of all creation.
- In heaven, "God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain." This indicates that in heaven, there will be an end to all suffering.
- God promises "I am making everything new!" This shows that in heaven, all things will be made perfect and free from the effects of sin.
Some additional points:
- Heaven is often described as being in God's presence. In heaven, believers will see God face to face and
The document provides an overview of the Holy Eucharist and the Catholic Mass. It defines the Eucharist as coming from the Latin word meaning "thanksgiving" and being the centerpiece of the seven sacraments. It then discusses the biblical origins in the Jewish Passover and Last Supper, the structure and parts of the Mass, Eucharistic vestments and materials, and the Western Christian liturgical calendar and seasons.
This document is a deed of donation transferring ownership of a parcel of land from a corporation to a school. The corporation, as the donor, voluntarily donates the land including all buildings and improvements to the school, as the donee. The donor confirms they legally own the land under title and can freely dispose of it. The donee accepts the donation and takes legal possession of the property. Both parties sign to finalize the transfer of ownership through this donation.
This document discusses vacancies and succession in local government positions in the Philippines. It covers permanent vacancies in offices like governor, mayor, and Sanggunian (council) members, and how they are filled. It also discusses temporary vacancies in the office of the local chief executive when they are incapacitated, and approval of leaves of absence for elective officials. Common elective officials for provinces, cities/municipalities, and barangays are also listed.
The document provides historical background on views of marriage from the Second to Fifth Centuries through Vatican II. In the early centuries, marriage was seen as justification for sex and mainly for procreation. In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church formalized marriage as a sacrament requiring a priest. The document also defines marriage as a legitimate union between husband and wife, and discusses the Catholic rite of marriage including exchanges of consent, blessing of rings, communion, and signing of the marriage contract.
Holy Orders celebrates the ministry of Jesus as priest, prophet, and servant leader. Ordained ministers represent Christ and serve the Church in worship, teaching, and governance. The document traces the history of ordained ministry from the early Church, when leadership was shared, to the current roles of bishops, priests, and deacons. It discusses reforms like celibacy and increased education for clergy. Vatican II emphasized service over authority and called for mutual decision making between ordained and lay ministers.
1) The document outlines the program for a seminar, including introductions by MCs Brian and Maneca, the national anthem, opening remarks, introduction of the guest speaker Carmella Salonga, the seminar proper, snacks, awarding of certificates, closing remarks, and the CvSU hymn.
2) Various participants like Marvin Vasquez, Marivic Gallanosa, and Don Kristopher Noble will give opening remarks, introduce the speaker, and provide closing remarks respectively.
3) Brian and Maneca thank all attendees for participating in the seminar and making it a successful event.
This document discusses several signs and symbols used in the Catholic faith to express spiritual realities, including sacraments, symbols borrowed from creation like vines and fish, ancient Christian symbols like the chi rho and ichthus, vestments, holy oils, water, and the essential rites of confirmation like laying on of hands and anointing with chrism.
Recollection talk relationship family and friendsRon Torres
This document provides an outline for a recollection retreat for 7th grade students at Notre Dame of Greater Manila. The retreat focuses on reflecting on past experiences and relationships, discerning lessons learned, and committing to personal growth. The schedule includes sessions on relationships, family, and friendship as well as videos, activities, and opportunities for confession and Eucharistic adoration. The goal is for students to recall their journey, gain insights, and renew their direction through discussion, prayer, and reflection.
This board resolution from the GK Felicity PRU Life UK Neighborhood Association documents the transfer of rights from the late Benjamin family to the Melloso family. The Benjamin family, who were the official beneficiaries, could no longer afford to pay the debts left by the parents after they passed away. The resolution states that the two children agreed to sell their rights to the interested Melloso family, who were willing to accept the rules of the association. The board of directors and officers of the association approved the resolution to transfer the rights from the Benjamin family to the Melloso family.
This prayer asks God in heaven to be honored and for his kingdom and will to be established on earth. It requests daily provision and forgiveness of sins as we forgive others. It asks God not to allow temptation but to rescue from evil.
This document is a prayer thanking God for blessings, acknowledging sins, asking for forgiveness and cleansing, requesting guidance and wisdom, and concluding by humbly asking God to use the speaker as an instrument and bless an upcoming meeting.
This document summarizes discussions at a cooperative meeting regarding proposed amendments to laws related to cooperatives in the Philippines. Key points include:
- The Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) opposes a substitute bill that would weaken the CDA by removing its development functions and making board members part-time.
- The CDA proposes instead amending the Cooperative Code to grant it quasi-judicial powers and reclassify cooperative types.
- Eventually an agreement was reached to amend rather than repeal the CDA's charter law, make all board members full-time, and address other concerns raised by the CDA. Coops agreed to support the CDA's position with Senators.
This document discusses the nature and practice of prayer from both a biblical and theological perspective. It begins by providing definitions of prayer from various spiritual figures. It then outlines different forms of Christian prayer like blessing, adoration, petition, intercession, thanksgiving, and praise. The document also discusses expressions of prayer like vocal, meditative, and contemplative prayer. It provides guidance on obstacles to prayer and sources that can aid prayer, using the Lord's Prayer as a model. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive overview of the theology and practice of Christian prayer.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents to a compilation of suggested answers to bar examination questions in Political Law from 1987 to 2006. It was edited by attorneys from Silliman University College of Law and updated in 2007. The compilation is intended to help law students, especially those from provinces, understand issues covered in the Philippine Bar Exams. It contains summaries of answers arranged by topic from various bar examinations.
This document contains the order of service for mass, including readings, prayers, and hymns. It discusses the commitments that parents and godparents make when having a child baptized, such as training the child in the faith and helping them fulfill their religious duties. The mass focuses on Jesus as the greatest caregiver and includes a prayer about the Sacred Heart of Jesus transforming individuals and society through love.
The document outlines 4 requirements for justiciability in determining the constitutionality of a law:
1) There must be an actual case or controversy, not a hypothetical question.
2) The constitutional question must be raised by a party with proper legal standing.
3) The constitutional issue must be raised at the earliest opportunity.
4) Resolving the constitutional question must be necessary to determine the case itself.
The Leyte Integrated Fellowship of Evangelicals - Christian Youth Fellowship is holding a summer revival camp for 100 youth aged 13 to 27 from May 17-21, 2010 in Albuera, Leyte. The theme is "Wake Up Call" from Romans 13:11-14. They are requesting that Christie Cyrene T. Tauy, a guidance counselor, give a lecture on "Self-Awareness and Peer Pressure" on May 18 as part of encouraging the youth to have a quiet time with God and a Christ-centered life.
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT May class.pptxRUTH AFUNWA
Virtue is a habitual and firm disposition to do good. The gifts of the Holy Spirit helps us to maintain a balanced Christian life. Wisdom gives us a loving knowledge of God. Understanding gives a better knowledge of God. The spirit of Counsel directs us, teaches and instructs.
The Holy Spirit through the gift of fortitude gives us the strength to overcome challenges.
The gift of knowledge helps us to understand spiritual matters. The gift of Piety is the teacher of divine filiation.
This gift gives holy fear and not worldly fear.
This gift helps us to stay away from sin.
Here are the key points about heaven from Revelation 21:4:
- Heaven is described as a "new heaven and a new earth." This implies the complete renewal and restoration of all creation.
- In heaven, "God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain." This indicates that in heaven, there will be an end to all suffering.
- God promises "I am making everything new!" This shows that in heaven, all things will be made perfect and free from the effects of sin.
Some additional points:
- Heaven is often described as being in God's presence. In heaven, believers will see God face to face and
The document provides an overview of the Holy Eucharist and the Catholic Mass. It defines the Eucharist as coming from the Latin word meaning "thanksgiving" and being the centerpiece of the seven sacraments. It then discusses the biblical origins in the Jewish Passover and Last Supper, the structure and parts of the Mass, Eucharistic vestments and materials, and the Western Christian liturgical calendar and seasons.
This document is a deed of donation transferring ownership of a parcel of land from a corporation to a school. The corporation, as the donor, voluntarily donates the land including all buildings and improvements to the school, as the donee. The donor confirms they legally own the land under title and can freely dispose of it. The donee accepts the donation and takes legal possession of the property. Both parties sign to finalize the transfer of ownership through this donation.
This document discusses vacancies and succession in local government positions in the Philippines. It covers permanent vacancies in offices like governor, mayor, and Sanggunian (council) members, and how they are filled. It also discusses temporary vacancies in the office of the local chief executive when they are incapacitated, and approval of leaves of absence for elective officials. Common elective officials for provinces, cities/municipalities, and barangays are also listed.
The document provides historical background on views of marriage from the Second to Fifth Centuries through Vatican II. In the early centuries, marriage was seen as justification for sex and mainly for procreation. In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church formalized marriage as a sacrament requiring a priest. The document also defines marriage as a legitimate union between husband and wife, and discusses the Catholic rite of marriage including exchanges of consent, blessing of rings, communion, and signing of the marriage contract.
Holy Orders celebrates the ministry of Jesus as priest, prophet, and servant leader. Ordained ministers represent Christ and serve the Church in worship, teaching, and governance. The document traces the history of ordained ministry from the early Church, when leadership was shared, to the current roles of bishops, priests, and deacons. It discusses reforms like celibacy and increased education for clergy. Vatican II emphasized service over authority and called for mutual decision making between ordained and lay ministers.
1) The document outlines the program for a seminar, including introductions by MCs Brian and Maneca, the national anthem, opening remarks, introduction of the guest speaker Carmella Salonga, the seminar proper, snacks, awarding of certificates, closing remarks, and the CvSU hymn.
2) Various participants like Marvin Vasquez, Marivic Gallanosa, and Don Kristopher Noble will give opening remarks, introduce the speaker, and provide closing remarks respectively.
3) Brian and Maneca thank all attendees for participating in the seminar and making it a successful event.
This document discusses several signs and symbols used in the Catholic faith to express spiritual realities, including sacraments, symbols borrowed from creation like vines and fish, ancient Christian symbols like the chi rho and ichthus, vestments, holy oils, water, and the essential rites of confirmation like laying on of hands and anointing with chrism.
Recollection talk relationship family and friendsRon Torres
This document provides an outline for a recollection retreat for 7th grade students at Notre Dame of Greater Manila. The retreat focuses on reflecting on past experiences and relationships, discerning lessons learned, and committing to personal growth. The schedule includes sessions on relationships, family, and friendship as well as videos, activities, and opportunities for confession and Eucharistic adoration. The goal is for students to recall their journey, gain insights, and renew their direction through discussion, prayer, and reflection.
This board resolution from the GK Felicity PRU Life UK Neighborhood Association documents the transfer of rights from the late Benjamin family to the Melloso family. The Benjamin family, who were the official beneficiaries, could no longer afford to pay the debts left by the parents after they passed away. The resolution states that the two children agreed to sell their rights to the interested Melloso family, who were willing to accept the rules of the association. The board of directors and officers of the association approved the resolution to transfer the rights from the Benjamin family to the Melloso family.
This prayer asks God in heaven to be honored and for his kingdom and will to be established on earth. It requests daily provision and forgiveness of sins as we forgive others. It asks God not to allow temptation but to rescue from evil.
This document is a prayer thanking God for blessings, acknowledging sins, asking for forgiveness and cleansing, requesting guidance and wisdom, and concluding by humbly asking God to use the speaker as an instrument and bless an upcoming meeting.
An opening prayer before a meeting. Ideal for educational institutions with a theme of engaging learners in the spirit of Jesus' light and love. The prayer integrates a Gospel reading about being a light for the world.
The document contains an opening prayer for a new school year asking God to bless the students and faculty. It then introduces the computer orientation class, including the teacher, course outline, grading system, safety guidelines, and expectations. The course will cover programming fundamentals like algorithms, flowcharting, variables, conditional statements, and looping commands. Students will work on hands-on activities, projects, recitation, and homework. Rules are in place to maintain safety and order in the computer lab. The document closes with a prayer for blessings in the new school year and studies.
This document provides an introduction and collection of opening prayers written by Pastor Pete Haynes for worship services at Long Green Valley Church of the Brethren. It explains that an opening prayer can call God's people to welcome God's presence as they are, and awaken them to God opening their doors, selves, and lives to God who is always with them. The document then shares over a dozen sample opening prayers written by the pastor for leading worshippers in confession, praise, and inviting God's presence and guidance.
This prayer asks God for guidance, strength, and blessings as the person enters the workplace. It acknowledges God's power over all that will occur and asks for projects to bring glory to God. It also requests travel mercies and for family to be safe at home. The prayer closes with gratitude for all God has done, is doing, and will do.
Announcements and Opening Prayer March 9, 2014tkennedy4010
This document contains announcements and information for church services and activities at 34th Street Church. It includes an opening prayer, scripture reading, announcements about weekly prayer calls and meetings for various church ministries such as men's ministry, marriage ministry and children's ministry. It also provides logistical information about parking, seating, food/drink policies and giving during services.
The document discusses Christian rights and expression in public education according to the First Amendment. It provides context on the intent of the First Amendment to prevent establishment of religion while protecting religious freedom. It summarizes key court cases that have established guidelines allowing for individual expression but prohibiting school-endorsed or -led prayer and religious activities. Teachers are limited in discussing their personal faith with students but can discuss objectively different religious beliefs.
This document presents a study that aimed to identify predictors of performance on the Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination (PNLE) for graduates of the University of Cebu (Banilad) Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. The study found that Revalida Examination ratings and Mock Board Examination ratings were positively correlated with PNLE ratings. A regression model is proposed to predict PNLE performance based on these examinations. The study recommends using the regression model and enhancing review programs to improve exam performance.
This document contains a collection of prayers from The Rev. Dr. Thomas L. Mowbray's ministry. It includes invocations, calls to prayer, prayers before silent prayer, prayers before the Lord's Prayer, and prayers for various occasions such as Lent, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, and a new year. The prayers focus on themes of thanksgiving, guidance, forgiveness, and strengthening one's faith and service to God.
The prayer asks God for guidance, strength, and blessings as the person enters the workplace. It acknowledges God's power over what will happen during the workday and commits to honoring God in all actions. It requests that God energize the person when weary, infuse them with light, and allow their work to bring faith and joy to others. It gives thanks to God for past, present, and future blessings.
This document summarizes a high school ball event held by Gaudete Study Center. It describes the opening remarks and prayers led by students. Performances included dances from junior and senior students, as well as the announcement of prom king, queen, and other awards. The event highlights bringing together former classmates who have gone on to successful careers. It concludes with hopes for the students' continued success in the future.
This document outlines the agenda and program for a seminar, including:
1) An introduction by the moderators welcoming participants and outlining the day's program.
2) An invocation and national anthem to start the program.
3) Opening remarks to be delivered by the 5th year adviser.
4) Introduction of the guest speaker by the Academic Coordinator of the College of Engineering.
5) A question and answer session with the guest speaker after their talk.
6) Presentation of a token of appreciation to the guest speaker.
7) Closing remarks thanking participants for their involvement in the seminar.
Implementation of the Special Program in the Arts of the Secondary Schools of...Roger Sebastian
This study evaluated the implementation of the Special Program in the Arts (SPA) in secondary schools in Region 2 of the Philippines. It examined the profiles of SPA teachers, students, and administrators, and how they rated the program's objectives, teacher competence, methodology, resources, venue, and evaluation. The study aimed to identify any issues and propose solutions to improve SPA delivery. A total of 295 students, teachers, and administrators from 7 SPA schools participated in the study through surveys and interviews.
The speaker gives closing remarks at a commencement ceremony. They congratulate the graduates and their families for their achievements. The speaker says that receiving certificates and diplomas is not the end goal, but rather a celebration of how far the graduates will go in setting their own limits. The speaker reflects on all the trials, studies, grades, relationships and efforts that brought the graduates to this point. A new door now awaits them, with opportunities to apply what they've learned. The graduates are advised to embody the ideals of their alma mater and show their individuality and strength of character to the world, which will help build strong foundations for their future.
Announcements and Opening Prayer August 10, 2014tkennedy4010
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at a church. It includes details about prayer meetings, ministry meetings, rehearsals, training sessions, and a promotion day event for children. Instructions are also provided about parking, seating, cell phone use, and identifying exits during services.
The document discusses the liturgical form of Evening Prayer (Vespers), describing it as the daily evening prayer service of the Christian church. It is prayed in community or public and includes set texts, psalms, prayers and music. Vespers can be prayed monastically, in cathedrals, in parishes, or ecumenically. The document provides details on the structure and traditions of Vespers in each of these contexts.
The 2012 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony was held on 29 August 2012, starting at 20:30 BST and marking the official opening of the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, England. The show – named Enlightenment – had Jenny Sealey and Bradley Hemmings as its artistic directors. Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the Games.The ceremony was performed in front of a capacity audience of 80,000 people.
Sustainable September 2014 worship resources for churches Week One Justice02
The Uniting Church of Western Australia produces a worship resource for every week of September which focuses on the environment and care for creation. The whole resource is found on the Green Church website http://green.wa.uca.org.au/?page_id=96. These presentations are based on the liturgical resource
The document is a collection of prayers prepared for use by Lodge Chaplains of the Grand Lodge F. & A.M. of Wisconsin. It includes prayers in various categories such as benedictions, invocations, and general prayers. The prayers were developed by a group of past Grand Chaplains and District Chaplains to assist Lodge Chaplains in their responsibilities and provide spiritual guidance in Lodges. The document encourages adding additional prayers to the collection.
This document is a transcript of a baccalaureate mass held to celebrate graduating students. In the mass, the priest and students pray, sing hymns, and read passages from the bible. The homily and prayers of the faithful focus on blessing the graduates as they embark on their futures and thanking God for the education they received. Symbolic gifts representing wisdom, service, and blessings are offered.
This document provides an overview of the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, including:
- The visions of Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque and the promises Christ made regarding devotion to His Sacred Heart.
- An explanation of the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart and the requirements of the First Fridays Devotion.
- Christ's specific promises to those who promote devotion to the Sacred Heart and those who fulfill the requirements of the First Fridays Devotion.
- A prayer of reparation to the Sacred Heart and the Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
This document contains prayers from an Easter Sunday vigil calling upon the Holy Spirit. It includes repeated invocations of "Come Holy Spirit" and prayers for the outpouring of the Spirit's power. It also includes prayers for the community, invited guests, and intentions related to an upcoming RTD retreat. It concludes with a prayer to the Resurrection and Life and a concluding doxology in Latin.
The summary of the document is:
1. The document provides information about an upcoming worship service at First Presbyterian Church of Asheville on August 21, 2022 including details about the service, welcome message, mission statement, and sermon topic.
2. It provides information for visitors such as how to connect with the church, when new members are welcomed, and COVID protocols.
3. The order of service is outlined including hymns, scripture readings, prayers, and details about the music and those leading worship.
The document contains prayers recited after meals to thank God for providing sustenance. It begins with blessings praising God for nourishing all beings and giving food to all with grace, kindness and compassion. The prayers express gratitude to God for the land of Israel, redemption from Egypt, the Torah and commandments, and ask that God continue providing nourishment and sustaining all beings.
Brother Thuong's birthday is celebrated with prayers giving thanks for his life and the gifts he brings to the community. A sapling is used to symbolize the growth and fruitfulness hoped for in Brother Thuong's future years, as he continues providing meaning to others through his spirituality and service. The community expresses love and appreciation for Brother Thuong and his positive presence among them, as well as prayers for his continued good health, guidance, and fulfillment of his vocation.
Churches in Ireland are encouraged to celebrate Creation Time from September 1st to October 4th, focusing on the theme "Creation Flourishing - A Time for Celebration and Care". Eco Congregation Ireland provides resources to help churches consider human impact on the environment and promote sustainable lifestyles. Churches are urged to enjoy creation, seek forgiveness for environmental degradation, and commit to protecting the planet.
This document contains the order of service for a Catholic mass, including readings, prayers, hymns and other parts of the liturgy. It discusses the promises made during baptism by parents and godparents on behalf of children, as well as the renunciation of sin and devil. It also includes the gospel reading from John about Jesus as the bread of life, and concludes with final blessings and hymns.
This document contains prayers and petitions for the Road to Damascus retreat and community. It begins with prayers invoking the Holy Spirit and calling on Mary. There are then petitions for invited guests to the retreat, unity and love among community members, blessings on those serving the retreat, growth of the community, help with personal difficulties, and protection under Mary's mantle. It closes with the Hail Mary prayed in Latin.
The document provides a daily prayer message and requests for prayer. It begins with a Bible verse and message of encouragement to serve God wholeheartedly. It then lists ongoing volunteer "Service Partners" and their commitment to helping spread the Bible's message. The rest includes a daily prayer, requests to pray for specific people and areas in need of healing or salvation, and a weekly prayer matrix focusing on individuals and regions to pray for daily.
This document provides information about a Disciples Class, including its goals of helping members grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ and equipping them to serve in ministry. It includes songs and hymns to be sung, as well as announcements about preparing and serving a community dinner. It also lists "Hymns for Everyday Life" pairing hymns with different professions, such as "Open Mine Eyes" for optometrists.
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Text Books:
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4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
1. DEPARTMENT OF
HOMELAND SECURITY
UNITED STATES
COAST GUARD
AUXILIARY
PRAYERS
FOR
EVERY
OCCASION
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY
EIGHTH WESTERN RIVERS REGION
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PRINTED by Second District Western Rivers1985
REPRINTED Eighth Western Rivers Region 2011
Edited by: Robert Haverfield and Susan Haverfield
Eighth Western Rivers Region
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY
EIGHT EIGHTH WESTERN RIVERS REGION
This Prayer Book is designed to assist those entrusted with conducting or leading a
group prayer service. It is equally suitable for personal prayer when needed.
The prayers were written for specific occasions. But, by substituting key words for
others (such as meeting instead of conference), they can be made suitable for other
occasions.
This version of the Prayer Book has been prepared by Robert Haverfield and Susan
Haverfield of the Past Captains and Commanders Association for use by the members
of the Eighth Western Rivers Region of the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and
members of Team Coast Guard. These prayers have been taken from the 2nd
Western
Rivers Prayers for all Occasions, the Chaplains Resource Board, and the Prayers for
the Coast Guard. The Funeral and Graveside Services were removed from the original
version to be included in the Memorial Guide.
PRAYER BOOK COMMITTEE
Robert Haverfield
Susan Haverfield
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This prayer book is dedicated in
the memory of
Frank M. Caughey Jr.
and
Frederick W. Reece.
Frank Caughey was a retired Military Chaplain and member of the
Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 31-09 8WR and a RCO of the former
Second Western Region.
Frederick Reece was a Chaplain and member of the Coast Guard
Auxiliary, Flotilla 7- 4 in the former Second Western Region.
They created this manual in 1985 to form a resource for Auxiliary
meetings. This is to thank them for their hard work and dedication
which was in the true tradition of the Coast Guard and the Coast Guard
Auxiliary.
THEY WILL BE MISSED!
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CONTENTS
Page
DEDICATION 5
INVOCATIONS
Spring Business Symposium 1 11
Spring Business Symposium 2 11
Fall Business Symposium 1 12
Fall Business Symposium 2 12
Fall Business Symposium 3 13
Fall Business Symposium 4 14
Fall Business Symposium 5 14
Boating Education Graduation Dinner 15
BLESSINGS
Blessing of the Fleet 16
Blessing of Auto and other Vehicles 17
House Blessing 17
LUNCHEON PRAYERS
General Luncheon 18
PCCA Luncheon 18
Grace for Meals 1 19
Grace for Meals 2 19
Grace for Meals 3 19
Grace for Meals 4 20
Grace for Meals 5 20
Grace for Meals 6 20
Grace for Meals 7 20
SPECIAL PRAYERS
Morning Prayer 1 21
Morning Prayer 2 21
Morning Prayer 3 21
Morning Prayer 4 22
Morning Prayer 5 22
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Morning Prayer 6 22
Morning Prayer 7 23
Morning Prayer 8 23
Morning Prayer 9 23
Morning Prayer 10 23
Evening Prayer 1 24
Evening Prayer 2 24
Evening Prayer 3 24
Evening Prayer 4 25
Evening Prayer 5 25
Evening Prayer 6 25
Benediction 1 26
Benediction 2 26
Benediction 3 26
Benediction 4 26
Before Studies 27
For Instructors 27
For Boating Safety Week 28
Before Travel 28
For Conservation 28
Prayer for the Coast Guard 29
Prayer for the Coast Guard Auxiliary 29
PRAYERS FOR HOLIDAYS
Memorial Day 1 30
Memorial Day 2 31
Memorial Day 3 31
Memorial Day 4 32
Thanksgiving Day 32
Patriotic Occasion 33
Armed Forces Day 33
Independence Day 1 34
Independence Day 2 34
Independence Day 3 35
Independence Day 4 35
Independence Day 5 35
Independence Day 6 36
Labor Day 36
Veteran’s Day 37
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FAMILY PRAYERS
Today 38
Father’s Prayer 39
Mother’s Prayer 39
INVOCATION and MEMORIAL PRAYER for
CHANGE OF WATCH 40
MEMORIAL PRAYERS
Memorial Prayer 1 41
Memorial Prayer 2 41
Memorial Prayer 3 41
Memorial Prayer 4 42
Memorial Prayer 5 43
Memorial Prayer 6 43
POEMS
Turn Again to Life 43
The Cutter 44
BIBLIOGRAPHY 45
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INVOCATIONS
SPRING BUSINESS SYMPOSIUM INVOCATION 1
Almighty and Eternal God, send Your Holy Spirit upon each of
us as we plan our activities this year.
Help us prepare for the challenges, which we may face in this
boating season. Sharpen our skills for our own well-being and for the
safety of those whom we serve.
And now, bless us, O Lord, and these Your gifts which we are
about to receive from Your bounty. Amen.
SPRING BUSINESS SYMPOSIUM INVOCATION 2
God, our Father, we wish to thank You and those who planned
and guided the activities of our meeting and all those who contributed
in any way to its fruition.
May Your Holy Spirit bide and strengthen us in this coming
year. Make the knowledge and skills we have gained be effective in
promoting good seamanship.
Bless these gifts, which we are about to receive and see us
safely home. Amen.
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FALL BUSINESS SYMPOSIUM
Opening Prayer 1
Come, Holy Spirit, upon all of us gathered at this meeting.
We are grateful for this opportunity to honor and thank those
who are leaving office; first, for their dedication to the ideals of the
Coast Guard Auxiliary, and secondly, for the personal sacrifices they
have made to bring these ideals to many others.
Finally, give wisdom, vision and courage to those who will be
elected to office this year. Reward their work and ours, renew us in
recreation and keep us always in Your care. Amen.
Opening Prayer 2
Come, Holy Spirit, upon all of us gathered at this meeting. We
are grateful for this opportunity to honor and thank those who are
leaving office; first, for their dedication to the ideals of the Coast Guard
Auxiliary and secondly, for the personal sacrifices they have made to
bring these ideals to many others. Finally, give wisdom, vision and
courage to those who will be elected to office this year. Reward their
work and ours. Renew us in recreation and keep us always in Your
care. Amen.
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Opening Prayer 3
In this our harvest season, let us give thanks for the bounty that
we have received during this year. We are from many walks of life, yet
we are in unity, for we have the same goals. We ask Thy blessings upon
this meeting that we may sense anew our responsibility as citizens and
as Auxiliarists in our homes, communities, and on the lakes and rivers.
We praise Thee for this good land of ours and for the heritage which
has come to us through the efforts of those to whom freedom, justice
and righteousness meant more than life itself. Give us inspiration to
meet the needs of the future. Give us wisdom to make the right
decisions, persistence to support them, and radiance that will win others
to work with us. We are grateful for this opportunity to honor and thank
those who will be leaving office; first for their dedication to the ideals
of the Auxiliary, and second for the personal sacrifice made to bring
these ideals to many others. Finally give wisdom, vision, and courage
to those who will be our new leaders. We continue to pray for those
members of the Armed Forces that are serving both at home and abroad
and ask for peace in our troubled world. We thank You for Your
presence with us and for the bonds of friendship which will be
strengthened.
This we ask in Thy name. Amen.
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Opening Prayer 4
May we bow our heads in prayer?
Heavenly Father as we are gathered together for this special time of
carrying on the work and programs of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, we
are thankful for Thy presence. Strengthen our courage with a greater
faith in Thee and help us complete our assigned tasks. We thank You
for Your presence with us and for the bonds of friendship strengthened.
I would ask each of you to take a quiet moment to include those who
are no longer with us, in your thoughts and prayers. All of this we ask
in our Father’s name. Amen.
Opening Prayer 5
May we bow our heads in prayer?
As we gather together during this holy season let us pause to give
thanks for our many blessings. In this moment of stillness may we
better commune with Thee. Bless us we pray and the Coast Guard
Family. Give us inspiration to meet the needs of the future. Give us
wisdom to know Thy will and the courage to perform our duties. We
ask Thy blessings upon those assembled that we may sense anew our
responsibility as Auxiliarists, in our homes, our communities and on
our lakes and rivers. We praise Thee for this good land of ours and for
the heritage, which has come to us through the efforts of those whom
freedom, Justice, and Righteousness meant more than life itself. We ask
for the safe return to our homes of all those assembled here today. We
ask Thee to sustain our hearts with true friendship and our souls with
truth. Bless us and these gifts which we receive from Thy bounty,
through Your goodness, now and forever. Amen.
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BOATING EDUCATION
CLASS GRADUATION DINNER
INVOCATION
Let us Pray:
Gracious Father, we thank You for bringing us together today
(tonight) to celebrate the successful completion of a Boating Safety
Class of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Bless and protect the graduates, their families, friends and
teachers. May their efforts and those of our Auxiliary members be
directed toward protecting and saving life, particularly through our
good example, diligence and skill while boating.
And finally, Lord, bless us all here present and these Your gifts
which we are about to receive and those we have received from Your
goodness. We ask this in Your Name. Amen.
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BLESSINGS
BLESSING OF THE FLEET
Blessing:
(Chaplain) Our Help is in the name of the Lord.
(All) Who made heaven and earth.
(Chaplain) The Lord be with you.
(All) And also with you.
Let us Pray:
O Lord God, listen favorably to our prayers and with Your
Divine Graces, bless these boats. Send Your holy angels so that all who
sail in them may be delivered and guarded from every danger to life or
limb and from all perils of the lakes, rivers and seas from sudden
storms and rocky shoals.
And, as You chose the fishermen, Peter, Andrew, James and
John to be Your first followers, so now we also ask their guidance and
protection, as well as that of Your Saints for all those who navigate
these vessels, especially their captains, crew, and passengers.
By Your guiding light, both day and night, may they, helped by
Your grace and pursuing good works, arrive safely at all ports of their
choices, and may they finish their pilgrimage and life on earth safely.
Amen.
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BLESSING OF AUTO AND OTHER VEHICLES
(Chaplain) Our help is in the name of the Lord.
(All) Who made heaven and earth.
(Chaplain) The Lord be with you.
(All) And with your spirit.
Let us pray:
O Lord God, listen favorably to our prayers, and with Your right
hand bless this car (other). Send Your holy Angels so that all who ride
in it may be delivered and guarded from every danger. And as You
granted faith and grace by Your apostle, Philip to the man from
Ethiopia who was sitting in his chariot and reading holy Scripture,
show the way of salvation to Your servants, so that helped by Your
grace and always intent on doing good works, they may after all the
trials of their pilgrimage and life on earth, attain everlasting joy,
through the blessings of our Holy Father. Amen.
BLESSING OF A HOUSE
(Chaplain) O Lord, hear my prayer.
(All) And let my cry come to You.
(Chaplain) The Lord be with you.
(All) And with Your spirit.
Let us pray:
Hear us, Lord, Holy Father, Almighty and eternal God, and
graciously send Your holy Angel from heaven to watch over, to
cherish, to protect, to abide with, and to defend all who dwell in this
house. We thank You Father, and welcome the shelter of Your Holy
Angel as a most benevolent gift. Amen.
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LUNCHEON PRAYERS
GENERAL LUNCHEON
Dear Heavenly Father, as we come together for this luncheon, may we
be remindful of the service of those leaders who have gone before us.
May we ask Your blessings on the present leaders. May their decisions
help our organization during this time of change. We are reminded of
our great mother earth, our land and sky, and always of our waters. As
we patrol these waters, may we realize their beauty. May we protect
them and their habitants.
As we go forth from this meeting to our homes and communities, keep
us safe in our activities on land and water. Bless this food to our use
and our bodies’ nourishment. Amen
PAST CAPTAINS’AND COMMANDERS’ ASSOCIATION
LUNCHEON
As we come together for this luncheon, may we be mindful of the
service of those leaders who have gone before us. May we ask Thy
blessing on the present leaders and wisdom for the new Officers.
Let us give thanks for the friends we have made and kept, for the lives
we have saved and the accidents we have helped prevent, and for the
opportunity to serve our country and our fellow boaters.
Give us eyes to see the beauty all around us. Bless our association
together, our ideals and our work, and bless this food to the
nourishment of our bodies and strengthen us in Thy service.
Amen.
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GRACE FOR MEALS 1
Bless, O Lord, this food to our use and us to Thy service; and make us
ever mindful of the needs of others. In God’s name we pray. Amen.
GRACE FOR MEALS 2
We thank You for the food we are about to eat: it is the daily bread You
give us to sustain our bodies. We thank You for the gift of Your word –
the bread which has come down from heaven to refresh our spirits. May
we share the table of Your heavenly banquet where we shall never
hunger and always be satisfied in knowing and loving You. Amen.
GRACE FOR MEALS 3
O God, we thank You for the food and friendship we share today. The
food which nourishes our bodies is Your gift to us. It comes to us
through the labor of our farmers who bring Your bounty forth from the
earth. We thank You for the friendships that are our gift to each other.
They are the food for our souls that sustain our spirits. Be with our
families this day. Be with those who have no bread or no one with
whom to share their meal. Be with our colleagues in far away or lonely
posts on land, in the air, and those on and under the sea. Be with us now
and always. Amen.
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GRACE FOR MEALS 4
O God, You alone have no beginning or end. You are eternally without
change. We welcome You as our unseen guest at this meal as we think
about what change means to us. Bless the food we are about to eat that
it may strengthen us to bring changes in our lives to a successful
ending. Bless our companionship at this table, that it may strengthen us
to begin to see the new opportunities our changing world is about to
offer us. Amen.
GRACE FOR MEALS 5
Eternal Father, for the continued blessing of Heaven, we give You
thanks. As you feed our bodies, so may our minds partake of that which
is wholesome and pure. With this physical and mental nourishment,
grant that we may so live in a way that brings honor to the Coast Guard,
our country, and ourselves. Amen.
GRACE FOR MEALS 6
Our Father, we are mindful of those who have friends, but no food …
and those who have food, but no friends. We thank You this day that
we have both. Help us to befriend the friendless and to share our
substance with those who hunger. Amen.
GRACE FOR MEALS 7
Bless us, O Lord, our food and drink, which we are about to receive
from Your bounty. Bless this house and those who live in it, granting
them health, peace and progress: For You are good and to You we
ascribe in glory now and forever. Amen.
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SPECIAL PRAYERS
MORNING PRAYER 1
Teach me, O God, not to hold on to life too tightly. Teach me to hold it
lightly; not carelessly, but lightly, easily. Teach me to take it as a gift,
to enjoy and to cherish while I have it, and to let it go gracefully and
thankfully when the time comes. The gift is great, but the Giver is
greater still. Amen.
MORNING PRAYER 2
Heavenly Father, thou hast graciously blessed us with a rich, wonderful
and good world. We thank Thee for all the blessings of this life, our
families, our homes, our jobs and our friends. All this has come from
Thy benevolent hand. Remind us of the fragility of our existence and
help us to remember that life is a gift and that each day is a new one –
never mundane or routine – but given to us by the gracious hand of
God. Amen.
MORNING PRAYER 3
God, give us the will and the desire to launch out into deep waters and
to aim for the goals that are high and difficult. Make us responsive to
great things when we are called. When our own powers are inadequate,
show us where to turn for the help we need. Amen.
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MORNING PRAYER 4
Eternal Father, strong to save, whose arm hath bound the restless wave,
awaken in us a new appreciation of our land, that we may apply
ourselves to the great work of keeping alive a sense of freedom.
Enkindle within us a flame of selfless unwavering devotion to duty; that
we may never be found wanting in those qualities of spirit which alone
are able to preserve hearth and home, the peace of our nation, and the
tranquility of the world. This prayer we ask in the name of God. Amen.
MORNING PRAYER 5
Help us this day, Lord, to transform our day so that we may work
eagerly and honestly, and know that everything we do has a place in
Your purpose. We pray that You also transform our family life, so that
we may learn in our homes the peace, love and generosity we should
show to all people. Help us in our national commitment to help
transform society. Inspire us to hunger and thirst for what is right, to
work against injustice wherever we find it and to treat our coworkers
with justice and respect, by taking everything we do and turning it to
good ends. We pray this in Your name. Amen.
MORNING PRAYER 6
Heavenly Father, this day we pray that You turn our hearts and our
minds to You, that we may listen to Your message whenever it comes.
Help us to never despise any person; to fight against every hurt or
degradation of a human being; to give our love and service not only to
those who need rescue, but also to the poor, the suffering, and the
oppressed, for we are all worthy of Your protection because of the
dignity You have bestowed upon us. We pray this in Your name.
Amen.
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MORNING PRAYER 7
Father in Heaven, You have given us a mind to know You, a will to
serve You, and a heart to love You. Be with us today in all that we do,
so that Your light may shine out in our lives. Help us to be today what
You created us to be so that we may praise Your name in all that we do
when we serve. Help us to be prepared to search for what is true and
right so that our freedoms may be ever secured and a source for loving
You. Help us to be secure in Your love so that we might serve our
fellow citizens well this day. Amen.
MORNING PRAYER 8
Spirit of God, as we begin this day we ask for the sure hope that Your
love is stronger than the doubts which assail us. Help us to see the
Coast Guard as one family and that harmony comes not only from our
common call to serve those in need, but also in the wisdom of
leadership. In Your name we pray. Amen.
MORNING PRAYER 9
Give me the courage this day, O Lord, to do those things I know I
should be doing … give me the ability to properly tell which is which.
Be with us all. Amen.
MORNING PRAYER 10
Lord, may what we begin today in effort and cooperation, be done with
Your inspiration … continued with Your help … and be completed
with Your guidance. Heavenly Father, guide us in our efforts … help us
to persevere with faith, courage and sincerity. Amen.
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EVENING PRAYER 1
We pause at the ending of the day to thank Thee, O God, for life itself,
for the wonders of existence, for our family, and friends, our food and
shelter, and all the necessities of life. We thank Thee, also, for the
unexpected things that make life happy and bright and for the common
things like water and light. We are also grateful for the difficulties of
life, the sorrows and hardships, for by them and through them we enter
more and more deeply into the meaning of existence. Amen.
EVENING PRAYER 2
God, when the winds are against us, help us to keep our spirits and our
wills serene and strong. We know that all things are not arranged for
our comfort and our convenience. We know that there will be times
when things will go against us, but we know, too, that Thou hast given
us the spirit whereby we may be the master of our lives. Help us to put
our trust in Thee, so that we may go steadily on our way. Amen.
EVENING PRAYER 3
Give us, O God, the courage to do the things we talk about and to
practice the faith we preach. Let us never withdraw into the cloister for
our own safety; but let us be there long enough to find our true center in
Him who will give us strength to keep our eyes on the distant goal and
to navigate as well as we can. Amen.
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EVENING PRAYER 4
God, it has been a busy and demanding day for many of us. Others will
just be starting their watches and working hours. Help us to stop and
catch our breath – to give you thanks for these moments in our lives.
May we feel a sense of accomplishment for a difficult and dangerous
job, done well. Tonight, give us a very special sense of personal pride
in ourselves, our jobs, and our Coast Guard. May that pride be obvious
to all with whom we come in contact. Amen.
EVENING PRAYER 5
As we retire to our beds for rest unto our bodies, we turn to Thee for
rest unto our souls. We are not tired by labor, but restless with anxiety
and uncertainty. May the calm of Thy spirit smooth the rough seas of
our lives and give us refuge from all the crosscurrents and winds, which
we encounter in the new day. Amen.
EVENING PRAYER 6
Pardon, O Lord, we beseech Thee for all we have done amiss in hasty
actions or speech. Warm our hearts with holy fellowships, that we may
be able to find nurture for our highest resolves and hope for their
reality. Help us to give words of encouragement, that a shipmate may
not despair. Lead us out of this night into a new day, when we can try
again. Amen.
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BENEDICTION 1
Lord, be with us to strengthen us; outside us to keep us; love us to
protect us; be beneath us to uphold us; be before us to direct us; behind
us to keep us from straying; be round about us to defend us. Amen.
BENEDICTION 2
Unto God’s gracious mercy and protection, we commit ourselves. The
Lord bless us and keep us; the Lord make His face to shine upon us and
be gracious unto us; the Lord lift up His countenance upon us and give
us peace, both now and forevermore. Amen.
BENEDICTION 3
Almighty God, help us to remember that freedom does not
automatically perpetuate itself, that we have to work at it, nurture it,
protect it, and pray for it. Let us be ever mindful that freedom needs our
attention and our cooperation. Be with us now as we go about our daily
lives and let us never forget to reflect your loving kindness on all those
with whom we meet. Amen.
BENEDICTION 4
May our days be filled with laughter and love,
May our lives overflow with fulfillment and satisfaction,
And may God give us a song for our hearts, peace for our souls,
And many years of good health to our lives. Amen.
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PRAYER BEFORE STUDIES
Holy Spirit, true Fountain of Light and Wisdom, guide my
search for knowledge. Give me a sharp mind and a vivid memory, a
spirit of docility and openness in my reading. Help me separate the
wheat from the chaff, the important from the unimportant. Grant that
what I store away for future use may be of value to me and to others
that I may be a brighter reflection of Your Image in my daily life.
Amen.
PRAYER FOR INSTRUCTORS
Almighty God, give us insight and understanding, a retentive
memory, and the patience to ponder and reflect upon the subjects we
are teaching. May Your Spirit guide our presentation and the reception
of our students. Give us wisdom and joy in the use of our skills and
responsibility in safeguarding the lives of those entrusted to our care.
Light our charted course in its beginning, direct our progress, and bring
us safely and surely to its completion. Amen.
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PRAYER FOR BOATING SAFETY WEEK
Blessed are you, Lord God, ruler of all creation. You have
placed us in this world to give glory to You, to use and enjoy the
mountains, forests, rivers, lakes and seas.
Watch over us all this summer at work and play, and especially
in our travels.
Keep us alert in our Auxiliary activities, that our knowledge and
skill may be helpful to us and to those we try to help.
For all Your gifts we thank You. Amen.
BEFORE TRAVEL
Let us pray:
Lord, be with us as we travel this summer, by day and by night,
in heat and cold. Send Your guardian angels to protect us on the waters
and on the highways, in storms and in good weather. See us home
refreshed, in safety and in peace. Amen.
CONSERVATION PRAYER
Heavenly Father, You created a Universe of harmony and
beauty and gave the earth to us as a home to care for and a place to
grow up in. We have often recklessly consumed our natural resources
and squandered Your gifts.
Forgive us, Lord, for being wasteful. Guide us to restore the
beauty and harmony of creation. Help us respect the things You have
given us. Teach us to conserve, to protect and to nurture. Teach us to be
thankful and help us to restore what we have destroyed. Amen.
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PRAYER FOR THE COAST GUARD
Eternal Father, Lord of hosts,
Watch over those who guard our coasts.
Protect them from the raging seas
And give them light and life and peace.
Grant them from Thy great throne above
The shield and shelter of thy love.
PRAYER FOR THE COAST GUARD AUXILIARY
When I am called to duty, God,. whenever storms and
waves may rage,
Give me the strength to save a life, whatever be the age.
Help me embrace a little child, before it is too late,
or to save an older person from the horror of that fate.
Enable me to be alert and to hear the weakest shout,
Help me God to quickly and efficiently get the people out.
I want to fulfill my calling and give the best in me,
To guard my every boater and protect his property.
According to my fate, if I am to lose my life,
Please bless with Your protecting hand, my children and my wife.
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HOLIDAY PRAYERS
MEMORIAL DAY 1
O God, our Heavenly Father, You who would not willingly bring
suffering to humanity, Your creation, You have brought us to this place
today
…. That our sensibilities might be shaken
…. That we might weigh the peace of this garden setting against
the pain and terror which brought thousands who died in wars to rest
here and in countless other gardens.
The contrasts are so stark that we would like not to see, much less
experience them.
But it is for us the living to bear remembrance. To remember first
Father, then rejoice, that it was not we who sacrificed self before the
enemies of each age of war, but some other son, daughter, brother,
father. Few are the names we know on the gravestones, but they read
not with our names imprinted and we are glad.
And then to remember, that those who sacrificed could well have been
us. That all too soon the gifts of war – the torn body, the early grave –
could have been ours, a price that we would have paid, were it not but
for fate. WE WERE WILLING, not cowards of heroes, BUT
WILLING.
And finally, to remember that time underscores the futility of wars
…. That foes become friends
…. That friends become foes
until the confusion of friend and foe makes us wonder at it all and
recognize the mindlessness of warring.
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Dear God, help us to remember the significance of a “Memorial Day”
and pray indeed for the implements of war to be forged anew into the
plowshares and pruning hooks of our great-grandchildren. This is our
prayer that we offer in your Holy Name, in memory of those of the past
and in the hope for a future of peace, O God our Father. Amen.
MEMORIAL DAY 2
God, tomorrow is our nation’s Memorial Day. There was a time when
people in small towns all across our land gathered in parks or
cemeteries and heard the flowery oratory, felt the stirring marches,
stood in silence at the crack of rifles and the haunting notes of taps that
spoke an Amen to the list of local heroes while some elderly relative sat
teary-eyed on the stand. We were there to remember our nation’s
history and her heroes. But that is a part of another age. We don’t live
in small towns anymore and high school bands no longer march five
miles to stand among the graves of men they never knew. So why
bother You with a prayer for Memorial Day. Because You know how
badly we need a sense of both heritage and destiny, at least a hero or
two we can call to mind, an event that stands out because it was the
point at which those values, which nourish us, were preserved. We can
be no greater than the men and women we most admire. So keep our
memories alive with our gratitude and gratitude alive with faithfulness.
Amen.
MEMORIAL DAY 3
At times, Lord we wonder at the mystery of nature …
The height of great mountains …
The vastness of the sea …
The complexity of an insect …
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The simplicity of season’s spring …
… and forget, Lord to wonder at ourselves.
Help us to remember. Amen.
MEMORIAL DAY 4
Lord our God, we give thanks to You for the great land of our birth
with all its liberties and many blessings
Today we especially give thanks for those who served their country in
its hour of need, and for our fallen comrades, who have given their very
lives in that service. May we never forget their sacrifice.
Lord, watch over those military men and women on American and
foreign soils this day, who knowing the real and potential dangers of
their work, stand ready to preserve the cause of freedom with the
devotion to duty and those who served before them.
Grant Your continued Divine care over the family members who are
called upon daily to watch and wave good-bye to their loved ones as
they go to their duty as members of our nation’s Armed Forces. Honor
their devotion and sacrifice.
This prayer we offer in Thy Name. Amen.
THANKSIVING DAY
Gracious Lord of the harvest, in love You give us this day to be our joy
and our delight. We thank You for the goodness of the people of our
country and for the sprit of justice that shapes our nation. We thank
You for the beauty and the bounty of our land and for the challenge of
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our cities. We thank You for our work and for our rest, for one another,
and for our homes. For all we have spoken and all that we keep in our
hearts, accept our Thanksgiving Day. In Your name we pray. Amen.
PATRIOTIC OCCASION
O Lord, grant us freedom with discipline, motivation with
understanding, and determination with compassion.
O Lord, give us the will for self-preservation, and the strength and
power to help those who are willing to help themselves.
O Lord, give us insight and patience, wisdom along with a sense of
duty and ability coupled with restraint to adjust to the changes in nature
and men.
O Lord, show us Your ways, and never deliver us into the hands of any
enemy.
Bless us with Your heavenly and earthly bounties, and never let us be
in want.
Guide us in being friendly and generous toward one another.
Instill in us faith and knowledge, and let all of us have the ability to live
at peace within ourselves.
O Lord, show the people of our nation the right way to serve and guard
the sacredness of all orderly freedoms. Let us realize that You have
given us riches not given to any other nation under the sun. Let us be
ever grateful, and accept the responsibilities, which they entail. You are
our God and to You we would ascribe glory and honor, now and
forever. Amen.
ARMED FORCES DAY
Who are we, Lord ?
Why are we here ?
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We are American fighting men. We stand vigil over the free world. We
are held together by a common bond , our love of life and liberty for
ourselves and our loved ones and our right to worship You without fear
of oppression. Whatever is said about us and our ship, when the chips
are down, we pull together. It is this that makes us a team set apart. We
are a floating fortress of men and machines, striving to make the world
a better place. Keep us aware of our heritage. Amen.
INDEPENDENCE DAY 1
All men enjoy the gift of life; many enjoy the privilege of freedom;
some enjoy the quality of courage. Life without freedom is intolerable.
Freedom without courage is impossible. The Navy and the Marines
have made courage a way of life. The courage of the past is in the
hands of history. The courage of the future is in our hands. As we recall
those who have fallen, let us rededicate ourselves to the tradition of
courage. Give us a deep sense of reverence for life, a passionate desire
for freedom. Continue in us the courage of those who have woven this
tradition into the history of our country. Amen.
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2
Lord God Almighty, in Whose name the founders of this country won
liberty for themselves and for us, and lofted the torch of freedom for
nations then unborn, grant that we and all the peoples of this land may
have grace to maintain our liberties in righteousness and peace. Amen.
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INDEPENDENCE DAY 3
Lord God Almighty, You have made all the peoples of the earth for
Your glory, to serve You in freedom and in peace. Give to the people of
our country a zeal for justice and the strength of forbearance, that we
may use our liberty in accordance with Your gracious will. Amen.
INDEPENDENCE DAY 4
As a nation, we were convinced early that we could not endure half
slave and half free. No man can celebrate liberty as long as his brothers
and sisters are in chains or shackled by poverty or ignorance or a denial
of basic rights which enables them to contribute to the good of society.
Our most elusive dream has been the pursuit of happiness, for no
person can give happiness to another. It is a state which each must find
for himself. Help us to discover the secret that happiness comes not
from selfish pursuit of ingrown indulgence, but from sharing, not just
what, we have but who we are.
Re-create in each of us the dreams of our founding fathers, who by
Your grace, knew that where there was no dream there could be no
destiny. Amen.
INDEPENDENCE DAY 5
God, our Father, on this Independence Day, we pause for a few
moments to give You thanks for a nation conceived in liberty and
dedicated to the principle that all men are endowed by their Creator
with certain inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness.
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Life has been extended for rich and poor alike. Dread diseases that cut
short human life in infancy have been virtually eliminated. Now we
grapple with the killers of our technological age: death on the
highways, disorder proliferating from stressful urban existence, heart
attacks, hypertension and cancer, and the awful spectre of nuclear
holocaust. In the pursuit of life help us to realize it isn’t how long we
live but how we live long that is important. Amen.
INDEPENDENCE DAY 6
God, our Father, on this Independence Day, we pause for a few
moments to give You thanks for a nation conceived in liberty and
dedicated to the principle that all men and women are endowed by their
Creator with certain inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness. Give to the people of our country, a zeal for justice and the
strength of forbearance, that we may use our liberty in accordance with
Your gracious will. Amen.
LABOR DAY
Almighty God, You have so linked our lives one with another that all
we do affects, for good or ill, all other lives. Guide us in the work we
do, that we may do it, not for self alone, but for the common good. As
we seek a proper return for our own labor, make us mindful of the
rightful aspirations of other workers and arouse our concern for those
who are out of work. Amen.
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VETERANS DAY
I pray this evening, O Lord, not as a political man, but as a pastor and a
human being. For I am one of those who came back from Vietnam and
now am committed to sharing the proud task of remembering my
brothers and sisters who have fallen and who are memorialized in the
land of our birth this day.
O God, how does one summarize the valor, pain, and eventual
disenchantment of a generation of young, well-intentioned Americans,
who fought and gave their life-blood to fight a war that has yielded
little more than bitter fruit? Was their courage of less valor or their
sacrifice less sacred than those who have gone before?
On this Veterans Day, O Lord, I pray for our dead and missing in
Vietnam – 56,000 plus souls who went beyond the borders of self-
interest and who continue to cry for more than stone-cold recognition.
Their memory demands an honest acceptance that a man who follows
his convictions from a clear sense of duty and love for his people
represents the highest good a nation can offer – be he friend or foe.
Those, O God, were our brightest and best – marked by the cynical and
clever, but ever remembered by You.
O God, Vietnam remains, as it should, a matter of moral convention for
all Americans. That suffering land has made dust of our innocence and
caused us rightly to question our national intent. O Lord, lift the veil on
this tragedy. Help us to work through the war – but never at the cost of
refusing our fallen brothers the love and dignity they deserve. Grant us
this right an ever peaceful rest. Amen.
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FAMILY PRAYERS
TODAY
My life is a gift of God, given, not in years, but a day at a time.
Today is the day the Lord has made for me and He planned it to be the
most important day of my life.
Yesterday is gone, never to return. I must not worry about it, but
leave it in the hands of God. Tomorrow and all that it holds is God’s
secret and it’s coming is not assured.
Only today is mine. Each day, arranged by God with infinite
wisdom and goodness, is his gift, his act of love for me. In thanksgiving
I will offer Him every day the gift of myself, my prayers, works, joys
and sufferings.
Dear Lord, receive them graciously.
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FATHER’S PRAYER
Father of mankind, You have given me these children and
entrusted them to my charge, to bring them up for You, and to prepare
them for everlasting life. Help me with Your heavenly grace to fulfill
this sacred duty. Make me gentle, yet firm, considerate and watchful.
Grant, that by word and example, I may lead them in the ways of true
wisdom and plenty, so that they too will know the joy of loving You.
Grant that we all, some day, may be united in heaven, praising Your
glory forever. Amen.
MOTHER’S PRAYER
My God, to You my heart is lifted up, as I commend unto Your
protecting care those dearest on earth to me. Guard well my husband
and my children, all the members of my family, and all the inmates of
my home. Preserve them from sorrow and misfortune; hold suffering
and ailment far from us, that we may bear neither the dangers of the day
nor the terrors of the night.
Preserve me from idleness and foolish yearning for worldly
pleasures; teach me that in my home I shall find my purest joys, my
most pleasurable emotions in acts of womanly devotion, self-
forgetfulness and simplicity. Bless me and those I love with health and
cheerfulness; shield us all from temptation and sin.
Preserve forever the tranquility of our happy home and the
peace that dwells in our hearts. For this I beseech You, for this I have
set my heart before You, my Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer. Amen.
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INVOCATION AND MEMORIAL PRAYER SUGGESTION
FOR
DIVISION “CHANGE OF WATCH”
God and Father of us all. we ask Thy blessing to be upon this
Change of Watch and Division Board Meeting. We pray that Thy Holy
Spirit will be upon us and guide us that all plans and decision which are
made will be in accordance with Thy will and pleasure for us and for
the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary which we represent and in
which we proudly serve.
We would pray Thee to watch over the men and women of the
United States Coast Guard as they perform their missions of vigilant
service, for the Holy Scriptures remind us:
“They that go down to the sea in ships,
that do business in the great waters;
These see the works of the Lord,
and his wonders in the deep ….
He maketh the storm a calm,
so that the waves thereof are still.
Then are they glad because they be quiet;
so he bringeth them unto their desired haven”.
Psalm 107: 23-24; 29-30
We would remember before Thy throne of grace, those of our
shipmates within the Auxiliary, who have passed on during this year to
be with Thee, their God, the Supreme Admiral of the Universe.
In a moment of silence, let us reverently remember together
Name _________ Flotilla ___________ Death Date ___________
Name _________ Flotilla ___________ Death Date ___________
***** SILENCE *****
O Almighty God and most merciful Father, as we remember
these Thy servants, recalling their friendship, their courage, and their
strength, we would hold before Thee in love, those who especially
mourn their passing, those who were closest to them, families and loved
ones. As this day brings memories of those whom they have lost, may it
also bring Thy consolation and the assurance that their loved ones are
forever in Thy loving presence for Thou hast brought them unto their
desired haven, through our Lord, we pray. Amen.
Frank M. Caughey, Jr.
Frank M. Caughey, Jr.
Chaplain, LT. COL., USAF, Retired
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MEMORIAL PRAYERS
MEMORIAL PRAYER 1
May the Lord our God bless all present here to memorialize those who
died to preserve liberty and freedom in our nation and in the world.
May the Lord our God remember all those whose sacrifice gave this
nation it’s greatness, progress and richness.
May our memory of those who served be an honorable one, full of
thanksgiving to the Lord, who accepted them into His kingdom.
The Lord is for all and in Him we believe, and to Him we pray.
Remember all who died in the service of their country, whether in the
air, on land and sea.
O Lord, be gracious and merciful unto them and let Your light shine
upon them, for You are our God, and unto You we ascribe glory, now
and forever. Amen.
MEMORIAL PRAYER 2
We pause now in the busy routine of this new day to pay our last
respects to the memory of a shipmate (name) who died (when). Be
particularly close, O Lord, to those who loved him/her most in this their
hour of greatest need. Help them survive and enable them to bear-up
under the burden of their pain and loss. Be with us all. Amen.
MEMORIAL PRAYER 3
Eternal God, the Source and Giver of life, the destiny toward whom all
life flows, we have gathered in this memorial service to remember
(name). Sanctify every good memory and cut short every vain attempt
to treat his death lightly. In his death, give us the honesty to appreciate
him/her simply for who he/she was among us. In the awful waste of
death for one so young, we are dismayed at how transient and fleeting
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life is. Give us the grace to give to him/her the integrity of his/her
death. Comfort those who knew him/her well and mourn his/her loss.
Bring peace to the troubled spirits of all those who have the courage to
face their own death. Let his/her death be a bond between us as we are
never far from death. Speak comfortingly to us that we need never fear
the terror of death nor flee from the rare privilege of life. Amen.
MEMORIAL PRAYER 4
In the midst of life we are in death; from whom can we seek help?
From You alone, O Lord, who by our sins are justly angered. Holy
God, Holy and Mighty, Holy and Merciful Savior, deliver us not into
the bitterness of eternal death.
Lord, You know the secrets of our hearts; shut not your ears to our
prayers, but spare us, O Lord.
Holy God, Holy and Mighty, Holy and Merciful Savior, deliver us not
into the bitterness of eternal death.
O worthy and eternal Judge, do not let the pains of death turn us away
from You at our last hour.
Holy God, Holy and Mighty, Holy and Merciful Savior, deliver us not
into the bitterness of eternal death.
Eternal Lord God, You hold all souls in life.
Give to Your whole Church in paradise and on earth, Your light and
Your peace; and grant that we, following the good examples of those
who have served You here and now at rest, may at last, enter with them
into your unending joy. Amen.
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MEMORIAL PRAYER 5
Almighty God, we remember before You today Your faithful servant
(name) and we pray, that having opened to him/her the gates of larger
life, You will receive him/her more and more into Your joyful service,
that with all who have faithfully served You in the past, he may live
and reign with You, forever and ever. Amen.
MEMORIAL PRAYER 6
Almighty God, our heavenly Father, in whose hands are the living and
the dead, we give You thanks for all Your servants who have laid down
their lives in the service of our country. Grant to them the mercy and
the light of Your presence and the assurance of Your peace. Amen.
TURN AGAIN TO LIFE
If I should die and leave you here awhile,
be not like others, sore undone,
who keep long vigil by the silent dust.
For my sake turn again to life and smile,
nerving thy heart and trembling hand
to do something to comfort other hearts than thine.
Complete these dear unfinished tasks of mine
and I perchance may therein comfort you.
Author: Mary Lee Hall
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THE CUTTER
When she steams into the harbor
People don’t flock ‘round like bees,
For she ain’t no grim destroyer,
No dark terror of the seas.
And there ain’t a load of romance
To the guy that doesn’t know,
In a ship that just saves vessels
When the icy northers blow.
But men that sail the ocean
On a wormy, rotten craft,
When the sea ahead is mountains
With a hell-blown gale abaft,
When the mainmast cracks and topples
And she’s lurching in the trough,
Them’s the guys that greet the “Cutter”
With the smiles that won’t come off.
When the old storm signal’s flyin’,
Every vessel seeks a lee,
‘Cept the “Cutter”, which ups anchor
And goes ploughing out to sea.
When the hurricane’s a-blown’
From the Banks of old Cape Cod
Oh, the “Cutter”, with her searchlight,
Seems the messenger of God.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Frederick W. Reece, Chaplain, Flotilla 7-4 2WR. Taken from
the Prayers for Every Occasion printed by the Second Western Rivers
District United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 1.
2. Frederick W. Reece, Chaplain, Flotilla 7-4 2WR. Taken from
the Prayers for Every Occasion printed by the Second Western Rivers
District United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 2.
3. Frederick W. Reece, Chaplain, Flotilla 7-4 2WR. Taken from
the Prayers for Every Occasion printed by the Second Western Rivers
District United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 3. This prayer
was originally titled “Boating Safety and Sailing Class Graduation
Dinner” but was changed as this class title no longer exists and to allow
the prayer to be more easily used for all classes.
4. Frederick W. Reece, Chaplain, Flotilla 7-4 2WR. Taken from
the Prayers for Every Occasion printed by the Second Western Rivers
District United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 4.
5. English Ritual, The Liturgical Press, Collegerville, MN. 1964
page 459.
6. The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN. 1964 page 431.
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8. Prayers For The Coast Guard page 5.
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12. Prayers For The Coast Guard page 3.
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15. Prayers For The Coast Guard page 16.
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16. Frederick W. Reece, Chaplain, Flotilla 7-4 2WR. Taken from
the Prayers for Every Occasion printed by the Second Western Rivers
District United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 5.
17. Frederick W. Reece, Chaplain, Flotilla 7-4 2WR. Taken from
the Prayers for Every Occasion printed by the Second Western Rivers
District United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 6.
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the Prayers for Every Occasion printed by the Second Western Rivers
District United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 7.
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the Prayers for Every Occasion printed by the Second Western Rivers
District United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 8.
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the Prayers for Every Occasion printed by the Second Western Rivers
District United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 9.
21. Faxed from the Chaplains Resource Board, March 18, 1997,
page V-1.
22. Faxed from the Chaplains Resource Board, March 18, 1997,
page V-2.
23. Faxed from the Chaplains Resource Board, March 18, 1997,
page V-2– 4.
24. Prayers For The Coast Guard page 19 – 20.
25. Prayers For The Coast Guard page 19.
26. Faxed from the Chaplains Resource Board, March 18, 1997,
page V-6.
27. Faxed from the Chaplains Resource Board, March 18, 1997,
page V-7.
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page V-8.
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30. Prayers For The Coast Guard page 20.
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31. Leaflet Missal, St. Paul, MN page 3.
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33. Leaflet Missal, St. Paul, MN page 16.
34 Mary Lee Hall. Taken from the Prayers for Every Occasion
printed by the Second Western Rivers District United States Coast
Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 18.
35. Prayers For The Coast Guard page 23.
36. Frank M. Caughey Jr., retired Military Chaplain, member of the
Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 31-09 8WR and a RCO of the former
Second Western Region. Taken from the Prayers for Every Occasion
printed by the Second Western Rivers District United States Coast
Guard Auxiliary 1985 page 21.