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Categories: 🇺🇸 United States of America, Opening Prayers for Legislative Bodies
Tags: 116th Congress, 21st century C.E., 58th century A.M., English vernacular prayer, Prayers of Guest Chaplains, U.S. House of Representatives, תחינות teḥinot
Excerpt: The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 24 July 2019. . . .
Miss RICE of New York. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to welcome Rabbi Mark Getman of Temple Emanu-El of Canarsie, Brooklyn, and thank him for leading us in prayer this morning on the House floor.
I was proud to invite Rabbi Getman to give the opening prayer today, and I am even more proud to call him a constituent of New York’s Fourth Congressional District.
Rabbi Getman is a military veteran, a cancer survivor, a community leader, and a man of deep faith. He embodies the strength, leadership, and patriotism that we look for in every American.
I can’t express how grateful I am to Rabbi Getman for making the trip down to Washington today to represent our community and to deliver a message of harmony and compassion. I believe that is a message that our country needs to hear, perhaps now more than ever.
Rabbi Getman graciously reminded us today that we are a country united under God, in our pursuit of prosperity and peace for all people, and he reminded us that this shared purpose is more powerful, more important than any political division we may have, and I couldn’t agree more.
As a member of the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, I am beyond appreciative that Rabbi Getman paid such a touching tribute to the brave men and women who wear our uniform today and to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our great Nation. As a veteran himself, I know that Rabbi Getman understands that sacrifice better than most.
I want to thank Rabbi Getman once more for his service to our community and to our country and, above all, for taking the time to be here with us today and delivering a much-needed message of unity.
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Opening Prayer Given by the Guest Chaplain: |
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Heavenly One,
our protector and redeemer, guardian of life and liberty, we ask for Your continued blessings as we open this session of the House of Representatives. |
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May our Nation and its leaders
be blessed with Your protection as they continue their work for their constituents across these United States. |
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God,
continue to send Your light to all elected officials across this land, guiding them with Your good counsel and providing them with wisdom and forbearance. |
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May our Nation and its citizens
always work towards world peace and harmony as part and party representing this great Nation. |
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God of peace and prosperity,
bless this House of Representatives and all those who lead, serve, and defend our Nation as they continue to serve with honor, and remember those who have died in defense of our ideals and values. |
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May the One who makes peace in the universe
make peace for all of us, for all the United States, for all the world. |
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God bless America.
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אָמֵן׃
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Amen.
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116th Congress, 1st Session
Issue: Vol. 165, No. 125 — Daily Edition (July 24, 2019)
Contributor: the Congressional Record of the United States of America
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