The Office of the Chaplain United States House of Representatives

Opening Prayer

09/13/2012
Reverend Kris Holzmeyer

Heavenly Father, we come to You this day with praise upon our lips. You are worthy of all glory and honor. You are faithful, and You hear us when we call.

We come to You this day to say thank you. You have given to us a free and prosperous Nation in which to live. We know that You and You alone are the provider of that freedom and prosperity.

We also come before You acknowledging our great sins as a Nation. We ask Your forgiveness as we seek Your will for the future of our country.

As our leaders gather in this room to discuss the business of this day, bless them with wisdom and knowledge to make the best possible decisions for our citizens. And may their actions, their words, and their motives bring You honor and glory.

We ask these things in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord.

Amen.

Thought of the Week


Invocation
Eleventh Observance of September 11, 2001
Congressional Remembrance Ceremony

God of heaven and earth, we give you thanks for giving us another day.

Today we remember a day begun in terror and violence, and ended in heroic effort and courage. We mourn those whose lives were snatched from them, and wish to comfort those left behind who strive to cope with their loss. May You, O God, give them Peace and Healing.

We thank you again for the almost universal, international response to a great American tragedy, which all the world recognized as theirs as well. All your children of good will could see the horror of actions by men, who would presume to act in Your Name, causing so much death and destruction. May Your Spirit of Peace and Justice continue to fill the hearts of people of all faiths, races, and nations. Help us to recognize Your creative Love in the lives of all who share this beautiful planet.

Be present with us this day as we gather again on our Capitol’s steps. Bless the men and women who serve this great nation in the Senate and House of Representatives. United then, and united today in our shared citizenship, they have been given great responsibility by their fellow Americans. May their show of unity augur a hopeful future of concerted effort to do what is best for the United States.

May they be confident in the knowledge that all Americans stand behind them in their common effort to forge legislation that will reflect the resilient greatness of our Nation in building a vibrant economy into a safe and secure future. May all that is done this day, and in the many days to come, be for Your greater honor and glory.

—Rev. Patrick J. Conroy, S.J.

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