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At School
from the book Blessings and Prayers for Home and Family
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Blessed are you, Lord God, creator of body and mind and heart; you have sent the Spirit of wisdom and knowledge to guide your people in all their ways.
At the beginning of the new school year (semester/term), we implore your mercy: bless the students, teachers and staff, that together we may grow in faith, hope and love as we learn from you and each other how to follow your Son, Jesus.
Expand the horizons of our minds, that we may grow in wisdom, understanding and knowledge; deepen our commitment to seek the truth of your ways; and enliven our faith to reach out to those in need.
Glory and praise to you, Lord God, in the Church and in Christ Jesus for ever and ever. Amen.
from the book Blessings and Prayers for Home and Family
(No author)
Blessed are you, Lord God, creator of body and mind and heart; you have sent the Spirit of wisdom and knowledge to guide your people in all their ways.
At the beginning of the new school year (semester/term), we implore your mercy: bless the students, teachers and staff, that together we may grow in faith, hope and love as we learn from you and each other how to follow your Son, Jesus.
Expand the horizons of our minds, that we may grow in wisdom, understanding and knowledge; deepen our commitment to seek the truth of your ways; and enliven our faith to reach out to those in need.
Glory and praise to you, Lord God, in the Church and in Christ Jesus for ever and ever. Amen.
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