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Society|Fri, Sep. 07 2007 03:23 PM EDT

National Days of Prayer, Remembrance Precede 9/11 Anniversary

By Jennifer Riley|Christian Post Reporter

Prayers, memorial services, and candlelight vigils have been scheduled for this weekend to mark the official days to remember the victims of the infamous Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

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    Republican presidential hopeful, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani speaks at a 9/11 remembrance luncheon for the Central Florida Hotel and Lodging Association, in Orlando, Fla., Friday, Sept. 7, 2007.

The National Days of Prayer and Remembrance, Sept. 7-9, will be a time when Americans and people around the world are encouraged to honor the thousands of people who died during one of the most tragic events in history of the United States.

“We honor the members of our Armed Forces who died while taking the fight to our adversaries, and we are grateful for those who continue to protect our Nation and our way of life,” said President George W. Bush in a statement. “Their courage, sacrifice, and dedication help preserve our freedom. We pray for their safety, for all those who love them, and for the peace we all seek.”

On Sept. 11, 2001, a series of coordinated terrorist suicide attacks shook the nation leaving Americans feeling insecure and vulnerable to similar attacks. The attacks were organized by terrorists affiliated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda.

Hijackers had taken over a total of four planes and slammed two passenger jet airliners into the World Trade Center in New York City causing the collapse of both buildings. A third airline crashed into the Pentagon, while passengers and crew in the fourth plane tried to regain control of the aircraft which eventually crashed into a field in Pennsylvania.

In total, 2,974 people died including passengers on the planes, workers in the WTC and the Pentagon, firefighters, police officers, port officers, and people on the ground in New York City.

“During these days of prayer and remembrance, we reflect on all we have lost and take comfort in each other and in the grace and mercy of our Creation,” said Bush in a statement. “May God guide us, give us strength and wisdom, and may He continue to bless our great country.”

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  • Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:29 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    johnmorrison9,

    What are you talking about, “Please don’t make this a political event”? This is 100% a political event. It’s not even as much a prayerful event, as it is more a pep rally to get the Christian troops around the American flag before General Petraeus reports before Congress.

    Thomas Rasmussen
    http://didymuspov.blogspot.com/

  • Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:02 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    The Lion roars as America sleeps

    http://poleblog.polemos.net/2007/09/lion-roars-as-america-sleeps.html

  • Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:24 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Please don''t make this a political event, and get some help HampsteadPete.
    I love you in Jesus name, and I believe in the power of prayer.

  • Fri Sep 07, 2007 3:15 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 2

    "we reflect on all we have lost"

    Yeah, like the bill of rights, the respect of our allies, our leadership in science and math and, most of all, our self-respect. These are some of the things we've lost under George Bush, and no amount of praying, or even goat sacrifice (same thing) will get them back.

    That sound you hear is Jefferson, Madison, Paine, Franklin, Adams and the rest of our founders spinning in their graves over the mess our worse president in history has created in only his six short years. I hope it doesn't take another revolution to restore the constitution to it's proper place in the scheme of things

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