Knights of Columbus declares September 11 a "World Day of Prayer for Peace"

The Knights of Columbus is calling on all people of faith to observe September 11, 2006, as a "World Day of Prayer for Peace." The Knights began observance of a World Day of Prayer for Peace in 2004 with a resolution passed at the Order’s annual convention.

A full page ad in the New York Times on September 11 will bring the simple message to more than a million people with the words: "September 11th: A day to pray for peace and those working to achieve it." A Fact Sheet and Program Materials are available on their web site to support local activities.

"As we pray for peace on September 11th, we not only honor the memory of those who were killed that day five years ago, but also in a special way all the brave men and women of the military who have sacrificed so much, even their very lives, to bring about true peace rooted in justice," said Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson "Faced with a situation in the Middle East where peace seems ever more elusive, now more than ever we must 'implore from God the precious gift of peace' as Pope Benedict has encouraged all believers to do."

World Day of Prayer For Peace

With you, O Mother of the Redeemer,
may the hymn of the humble and
the poor rise to almighty God:
may he, the merciful one,
bring peace to earth,
reconcile the brothers at enmity,
confound Cain,
make Abel rise again,
may he bring all of creation
to the design he had at the beginning
to the love of the Son,
in the grace of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

~ Pope John Paul II

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