President Declares May 5 National Day of Prayer
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Last week President Obama issued a Proclamation (full text) declaring Thursday, May 5 as a National Day of Prayer. The Proclamation was issued just two weeks after the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed for lack of standing a constitutional challenge to both 36 USC Sec. 119 which directs the President to issue a National Day of Prayer proclamation each year, and to Presidential proclamations issued under it. (See prior posting.) This year's Proclamation calls for citizens to join the President "in giving thanks for the many blessings we enjoy. " It asks "all people of faith" to join the president "in asking God for guidance, mercy, and protection for our Nation." It also asks for prayers on behalf of members of the armed forces, first responders, victims of natural disasters and "men and women everywhere who seek peace, human dignity, and the same rights we treasure here in America."
The non-governmental National Day of Prayer Task Force has declared its theme for this year to be "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God". Its 3-hour Washington, D.C. ceremony will be webcast live on Thursday beginning at 9:00 a.m. Shirley Dobson continues to chair the Task Force. This year's honorary chairman is Joni Eareckson Tada, an international advocate for people with disabilities. The only current elected federal official among the numerous speakers scheduled at the Washington, D.C. ceremony is Florida Congressman Allen West. the rest
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