Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1944 — Page 10
‘48 Published by H. P. Wasson & Couzany
We Salute the Soldiers
of the United Nations
Fighting on the Invasion Fronts Today, and for their Success and
Safety Jon with Every Loyal American in
“ Flimighty and most merciful God, Father of all mankind, lover of every life, hear, we beseech Thee, the cry of Thy children in this dark hour of confli€t and danger.
"Mhou hast been the refuge and strength, in all generations, of those who put their trust in Thee. May it please Thee this day to draw to Thyself the hearts of those who struggle and endure to the uttermost. Have mercy on them and suffer not their faith in Thee to fail. Guide and prote&t them by Thy light and
strength that they may be kept from evil.
ce - My Thy comfort be sufficient for all who
suffer pain or who wait in agony of uncertainty.
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A PRAYER
‘O righteous and omnipotent God, who, in their tragedies and confliéls, judgest the hearts of men and the purpose of nations, enter into this struggle with Thy transforming power, that out of its anguish there may come a victory of righteousness. May there arise a new order which shall endure because in it Thy will shall be done in earth as it is in heaven. Forgive
us, and cleanse us, as well as those who strive
against us, that we may be fit instruments of
Thy purposes.
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ee (reo Thy most gracious keeping we commend our loved ones and ourselves,-ascribing unto Thee all praise and glory, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.”
— Bishop Henry St. George Tucker
