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Editorial
Harnessing the power of prayer: Prepare for elections
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A Prayer for our National Elections
O God, we acknowledge you
today as Lord, not only of individuals, but of nations and governments.
We thank you for the privilege of being able to organize ourselves politically and of knowing that political loyalty does not have to mean disloyalty to you.
We thank you for your law, which our Founding Fathers acknowledged and recognized as higher than any human law.
We thank you for the opportunity that this election year puts before us, to exercise our solemn duty not only to vote, but to influence countless others to vote, and to vote correctly.
Lord, we pray that your people may be awakened. Let them realize that while politics is not their salvation, their response to you requires that they be politically active.
Awaken your people to know that they are not called to be a sect fleeing the world but rather a community of faith renewing the world.
Awaken them that the same hands lifted up to you in prayer are the hands that pull the lever in the voting booth; that the same eyes that read your Word are the eyes that read the names on the ballot, and that they do not cease to be Christians when they enter the voting booth.
Awaken your people to a commitment to justice, to the sanctity of marriage and the family, to the dignity of each individual human life, and to the truth that human rights begin when human lives begin, and not one moment later.
Lord, we rejoice today that we are citizens of your kingdom. May that make us all the more committed to being faithful citizens on earth.
We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006 is Election Day in the United States. The decisions voters make in that election will be very important to the future of our nation and world.
Fr. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, has announced a major Prayer Campaign to prepare people for the elections.
This will take the form of a double novena of weeks - a total of 18 weeks of prayer. It starts on Tuesday, the Fourth of July, and concludes on Election Day, November 7.
Intentions of campaign. The intentions for this Prayer Campaign are as follows:
1. That believers will be active citizens, will register to vote, and will cast their votes in the 2006 Elections.
2. That voters will base their choices on principle rather than on mere party loyalty or self-interest, keeping in mind that the first duty of government is the protection of human life.
3. That as a result of this year's elections, our nation may come closer to embracing a Culture of Life, in which the unborn and all the vulnerable are protected.
Participants sign up at the Web site www.PrayerCampaign.org and commit to saying the prayer published at right daily. I encourage interested people to join in this campaign.
The U.S. Catholic bishops have encouraged all Catholics to be faithful citizens. To help, we can harvest the power of prayer as we prepare for this year's elections.
Mary C. Uhler
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