A Prayer for Peace without Borders

 

It can be said anytime, anywhere by anyone in any town, city, or country

                   A Ray of Hope in a Dark World

Mission Statement   

 Celebrate Peace Makers with us

 Our goal is to bind ourselves together as one Family of Peace, share a meal and  honor people who Pray for Peace, Act in Peace and Live with Peace — Together.

Our Vision

International Ecumenical Prayer for Peace Day

Sunday March 18, 2007

 

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1. Pray in your

Churches, monasteries and

livingrooms, at

parks, aboard ships or at

your home altars

between 6.a.m.

and 12:00 Noon

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2. Celebrate

Peacemakers

Around the World

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The National Mall,

RooseveltMemorial,

2 p.m. to 5:00p.m.

Peace Awards at 3:00 p.m.

Washington, DC

Our vision of this world is hope and peace, balance and order.

While others talk of Armageddon, we talk about

an alternative path of peace: International Prayer. 

Our Lord is our model. 

 

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Jesus forgave his killers from The Cross.

When Jewish Zealots asked Him to fight, Jesus said “No.”

 When Peter cut the ear off a guard,

Jesus restored the ear and rebuked Peter. 

Jesus said to forgive. 

Jesus said to believe. 

Jesus said to pray.

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National Prayer Works. 

Thousands of years of precedents

are the evidence of the Power of Prayer:

 David and Moses, Jesus and St. Paul,

Medjugorje, Fatima, Portugal and Nigeria

Contact Information

The International Prayer for Peace Day Steering Committee 2007                                             The Sanctuary of Peace on Capitol Hill,

Chair:  Elizabeth F. Jones, Obl. S. B.                                                                                                      a Benedictine Sanctuary

Mail: 1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW,                                                                                                   326 North Carolina Ave. SE, Ground Level,

Suite 1012, Washington, DC 20036                                                                                                        Washington, DC 20003,

Tel: 202-857-9795, Fax: 202-857-9795                                                                                                  Tel: 202-543-4944

www.praying4peace.org                                                                                                                         email:  jonesmef@aol.com 

 

     Webmaster: Br.John Mary Lugemwa, OSB johnmary@catholic.org

 
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