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National Prayer for Canada – March 31 at 4pm

Image may contain: nature and outdoor, possible text that says 'NATIONAL PRAYER FOR CANADA IN THE WAKE OF COVID-19'Two Canadian faith leaders, Rabbi Dr. Reuven P. Bulka and Ottawa Archbishop Terrence Prendergast, invite all Canadians to join together in prayer today, Tuesday, March 31, at 4 pm ADT. The prayer is below. For the prayer in French, go to https://www.facebook.com/events/501592520516480/ and for more info go to https://grandinmedia.ca/national-multi-faith-prayer-effort…/

Please consider praying this prayer at 4 pm today or at a time convenient to you.(See below for text.)

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O God,

We gather together separated by life-saving distancing, but united more than ever in spirit;

We know we are in a war against COVID – 19 together, and the more together we are, the better and stronger we will emerge:

We know the challenges are enormous, yet so are the opportunities;

That whether we are in isolation with loved ones, or alone, we will have abundance of time;

We commit to using that time to the max, to help those in greater need in whatever way we can;

We know we all have the opportunity, and time, to be life savers and life enhancers;

We give thanks for those who are on the front line taking care of those who are not well;

We give thanks for the researchers who are working at breakneck speed to find cure and vaccine;

We give thanks for our leaders, federal, provincial and local, for their dedication to all of us;

We give thanks for the providers of our daily needs who go to work in spite of the risk;

We give thanks for those who have ramped up their ability to produce life-saving supplies.

We pray for the well-being of all our life savers; For those who are not well, that they recover fully;

For those enduring difficulty, that they may overcome their challenges.

We pray that a cure and vaccine will soon be available,

And that we all – family, friends, all Canadians, the entire world may be healed in body and spirit.

We ask you, O God, to bless our leaders, our front line care givers, our life savers and life enhancers.

We ask you, O God, to bless Canada, to bless the world, to bless everyone.

Amen.

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