The paschal essence is especially evident in the prayer of thanksgiving over the water. |
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At 6.30 pm there will be an ecumenical service of thanksgiving for the Flower Festival. |
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Bring a cornucopia or other symbol of thanksgiving and photos of some of your friends, the children you meet, and members of the church family. |
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The queen closed her eyes with a prayer of thanksgiving, quickly crossing herself as she rose to her feet. |
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Blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and might be to our God forever and ever! |
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The theme will be thanksgiving for the many graces and blessings we receive. |
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Rev Armstrong said the grace before meal and Fr Maginn said the thanksgiving afterwards. |
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It is celebrated by Chinese all over the world as a family affair, a time of reunion and thanksgiving. |
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It is specifically meant to be a sort of thanksgiving for goddess Lakshmi after the harvest. |
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Alas, there is too much complaining and too little thanksgiving among the people of God! |
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The morning began with a service of thanksgiving at St Mary's Church in New Park Street. |
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He was thrilled and ordered that special prayer services of thanksgiving be held that night. |
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A service of thanksgiving for the life of a much-loved vicar took place on Saturday. |
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It was a day of thanksgiving, and many expressed their appreciation for the help received from Alun and Margaret over many years. |
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Some mouthed silent words of thanksgiving while others joyfully praised the God of creation. |
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Dogs, cats, gerbils and guinea pigs joined the congregation for a ceremony of hymns, readings and thanksgiving. |
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These are prayers of thanksgiving, prayers of praise, and prayers that ask for things. |
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Friends and supporters of the hospice will be at its annual service of thanksgiving on Sunday. |
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Miriam and Dermot sang in the local choir, always delighting in singing songs of praise and thanksgiving. |
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This form of thanksgiving is not confined to spiritual devotion and verbal expressions. |
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Our goal is to present ourselves to God with joy and thanksgiving at the start of each day. |
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They receive blessings and joys with acceptance and thanksgiving, and put them to use in beneficial ways. |
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Her life was celebrated with a service of thanksgiving at St Mary's Parish Church, Burley in Wharfedale. |
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It is customary on this day to eat from the fruits of trees, and to recite the appropriate blessing of thanksgiving before eating. |
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Grace is a short prayer said at mealtime, a blessing and thanksgiving occasioned by eating. |
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Friday evening last a thanksgiving and farewell mass was concelebrated in Our Lady of Mercy Church in honour of the Sisters of Mercy. |
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Many priests from the Connacht region and further afield joined in the concelebration of the Mass of thanksgiving. |
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The Eucharistical hymn performed by our Lord and his apostles, is acknowledged to have been an act of praise and thanksgiving to God. |
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There is only one time when leavened bread was offered, to represent the thanksgiving of the people. |
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We are committed by that Baptism to share in the celebration of this faith in a common sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. |
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This sacrament is called the Eucharist because it is the Church's sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. |
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As he tackled the task of making the tavern shipshape, Ben breathed another prayer, this time one of thanksgiving. |
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There was song, dance, poetry and recitations and prayers in thanksgiving for Bridgie's major recovery during the year. |
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Once a year wells in Derbyshire are decorated with displays made from natural materials in thanksgiving for the supply of pure spring water. |
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Ever since then, on the exact anniversary, they would have this celebratory thanksgiving banquet. |
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Bring the cornucopia or other symbol of thanksgiving that you used last week. |
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After he arrived, a service of thanksgiving was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral and then all the official invited guests accompanied His Beatitude to a formal lunch. |
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He fell to his knees, hands clasped in a prayer of thanksgiving. |
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He poured his heart out in soaring songs of praise, in searing prayers, in sublime thanksgiving, in words infinitely more exalted than any I could conjure up. |
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Among the most vibrant evidence for the cult of the saints are the ex-voto gifts left in thanksgiving by pilgrims whose prayers had been answered. |
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One therefore commits a linguistic fallacy if one translates the expressive language of doxology and thanksgiving into explanatory speech acts about God as a first cause. |
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Act of courage, act of praise, act of thanksgiving, this was simply to allow God to be present in my history. |
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Thus, to this hymn of thanksgiving that mounts heavenward, we mingle our own voice. |
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Pilgrims would go up to the Temple in order to bring offerings or else to have sacrifices offered such as thanksgiving or expiatory sacrifices. |
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After all have partaken, the minister may then offer a concluding prayer of thanksgiving and commitment. |
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Support periodic community special events such as: thanksgiving supper, Halloween pow-wow, new years eve round dance. |
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A service of thanksgiving for his life will take place later in the year. |
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The Roman Missal used the canticle as a text on Ember Saturday, and suggested it for the priest's thanksgiving after Mass. |
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In recent years it appears to have become fashionable to opt for prayers of thanksgiving and praise over prayers of petition. |
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Jesus hears our cries for help when we find strife in our lives, just as he hears our prayers of thanksgiving and praise when things are going well. |
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In this contemplation she will later express her thanksgiving for all that the fraternity receives continually. |
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For all things are for your sakes, that the abundant grace might through the thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God. |
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On the afternoon of that same, we usually organize a thanksgiving ceremony, separately for each of the saints canonized that morning. |
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Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. |
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We have all committed ourselves to the path of life with joy and thanksgiving, even though some tears were also shed. |
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However, true prayer always leads to thanksgiving and praise, and is completed in? silence. |
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Try making her song your own joyful prayer, pausing at the end of each verse for your own moment of thanksgiving. |
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There come to mind the acts of thanksgiving that burst forth from our Father's soul when he read the letters of his daughters and sons. |
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It is a kind of thanksgiving plaque which intrigued me the whole year, but I learnt nothing on its subject in spite of my searches. |
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This is a time for thanksgiving that we are able to sit alongside democratically elected representatives of those previously suppressed peoples. |
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To make the short acts of preparation before, and of thanksgiving after, serving Mass. |
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O Sacrament most holy, O Sacrament divine, All praise and all thanksgiving be every moment Thine. |
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Washington obliged by issuing a proclamation that Thursday, November 26, 1789, would be a day of public thanksgiving. |
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Those present should gather afterwards for a short act of thanksgiving, which may be an informal prayer, or a recitation of the Te Deum or the Gloria in Excelsis. |
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Whether your reminiscing brings laughter or tears, it is likely to create a spirit of thanksgiving for what you have shared with the person. |
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What a stupendous building, built in thanksgiving for success in war. |
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A service of thanksgiving was held at St Edward's Church last Saturday. |
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Further, and counter to popular ideas, churching continued to focus on cleansing the woman's impurity rather than on thanksgiving for a successful birth. |
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Let us turn from selfishness and deceit, from self-pity and self-seeking to discover the spirit of God which is the true spirit of thanksgiving, dedication and commitment. |
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Edward's chapel, the choir recites an English translation of the hymn of thanksgiving Te Deum laudamus. |
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The priest continues with one of many Eucharistic Prayer thanksgiving prefaces, which lead to the reciting of the Sanctus acclamation. |
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The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. |
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A final service of thanksgiving took place in St Paul's Cathedral on 27 July. |
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At a thanksgiving service for a victory at the Battle of Oudenarde, Anne did not wear the jewels that Sarah had selected for her. |
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According to some early authorities, birkhat ha-gomel is said in place of the korban todah, or the ancient sacrifice of thanksgiving. |
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He presents an epistolary analysis of the prescript, the thanksgiving period, the letter body the paraenesis, and the letter closing. |
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You are encouraged to make copies and use these ideas for worship on Sunday, January 25, 2009, in ways that will help you enter more fully into fellowship, intercession, and thanksgiving with your global faith family. |
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In trust and thanksgiving, we accept the gift of life from the Father, even though it comes with tears as well as joys, pain together with glory, hurt as well as consolation. |
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On April 18, he presided over the Eucharist of thanksgiving for the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Custody of the Most Holy Name of Nome of Jesus, initiated in 1948 by the Friars of the Sicilian Province. |
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As you stood together for the first time on the shores of Paradise you were overwhelmed with praise and thanksgiving for the Universal Father of all. |
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The churching of women traditionally includes thanksgiving for the women's survival of childbirth. |
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Robson expanded the form of the Covenant Service by replacing most of the exhortation with prayers of adoration, thanksgiving and confession. |
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After a long itinerary under the providential hand of God, today we sing hymns of thanksgiving because He has carried through to a happy end all the efforts to realize this new house of prayer in African land. |
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Come all and join us in our song of praise and thanksgiving to the Lord for what HE has done for us and our country, thanks to that small mustard seed which was sown in tears and great faith at this place 128 years ago! |
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I wish for all of you to understand true meaning of Christmas, and for you to overflow with joy and thanksgiving that springs up from deep within your heart. |
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The simple fact of being should fill all of us with wonder and great thanksgiving towards Him who, in total freedom, created us from nothing by speaking our name. |
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These things I remember, as I pour out my soul: how I went with the throng, and led them in procession to the house of God, with glad shouts and songs of thanksgiving, a multitude keeping festival. |
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May this consideration inspire us with an attitude of profound thanksgiving to the divine mercy who has called us, in spite of our unworthiness, to such a sublime and eminent vocation. |
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Charged with our personal history, praise at the end of each day, as also at the eve of our life, becomes thanksgiving in the full sense of the word. |
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But there are moments and circumstances in which the adoration and thanksgiving, the reparation and supplication that we raise up to God through Christ, in the Holy Mass, acquire a special significance. |
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Elizabeth's procession to a thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral rivalled that of her coronation as a spectacle. |
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Anne, a consistent and ardent supporter of union despite opposition on both sides of the border, attended a thanksgiving service in St Paul's Cathedral. |
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As a religious phenomenon, liturgy is a communal response to and participation in, the sacred through activity reflecting praise, thanksgiving, supplication or repentance. |
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Public support for Disraeli was shown by cheering at a thanksgiving service in 1872 on the recovery of the Prince of Wales from illness, while Gladstone was met with silence. |
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Mother and son attended a public parade through London and a grand service of thanksgiving in St Paul's Cathedral on 27 February 1872, and republican feeling subsided. |
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The mission of these so-called Dynamitards was to blow up Queen Victoria, along with the British government, during the Jubilee thanksgiving service at Westminster Abbey. |
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After cooking the thanksgiving turkey we appreciate the self-cleaning oven as it gets reall hot and burns off the splattered grease...but it does smell funny. |
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In London he attended a service of thanksgiving with his family at St Paul's Cathedral following the Battle of Waterloo, where he saw the Prince Regent. |
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