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A Prayer for the Nation by Rev. Fr. Rex Reyes of NCCP
Submitted by Kodao on Fri, 08/03/2012 - 12:47.
Dear Friends,
Sharing to all the prayer made by Fr. Rex which was intended for the 3rd State of the Nation Address (SONA) at the Philippine Congress last July 23. He failed to deliver the piece for the reason that the Lower House prepared a scripted one.
Have a meaningful day to all.
This prayer was written by Rev. Rex R.B. Reyes, Jr., NCCP General Secretary and was meant to be delivered at the House of Representatives on the occasion of the State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 23, 2012. However, a different prayer was read at the beginning of the SONA, provided by the organizers of the event. Almighty and Sovereign God, we thank you that in every generation and through your people you have called and sent men and women to cooperate with you in the governance of people whom you call to be one nation. We thank you for the examples of the great men, women and youth, from those of the mountains to those of the plains, both the living and the departed, who fought that we may be a country, and those who continue to struggle to uphold that sovereignty. Hearken now to our prayers and intercessions for the people of this land, in whose name these offices of the President, Senate and Congress have been constituted and instituted. Stir the hearts of these your servants:
As we commend to your direction our President and these your other servants, so do we commend all others who take part in governance in every part of this country, that you our Creator will write in their hearts “whatsoever are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure and lovely, whatsoever things are of good report,” virtuous and worthy of praise (Phil. 4.8). May they attain true greatness through honest and laudable service. Finally, may you, the Sovereign of all sovereigns and who looks into the very soul of this Republic of the Philippines, the heart of the President and the members of Congress and the life of this country, find this assembly pleasing, upright and faithful to your demand for justice and your call for peace. These we ask in the name of the Great Spirit and Counselor who continues to teach us who never learn. Amen. (with some paraphrased from the Book of Common Prayer.) »
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