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  2. William Meninger - Wikipedia

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    William Austin Meninger, O.C.S.O. (August 29, 1932 – February 14, 2021 [1]) was an American Trappist priest who was a spiritual teacher and a principal developer of centering prayer, a method of contemplative prayer. [2]

  3. Wallace v. Jaffree - Wikipedia

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    An Alabama law authorized teachers to set aside one minute at the start of each day for a moment for "meditation or voluntary prayer." [2]Ishmael Jaffree, an American citizen, was a resident of Mobile County, Alabama and a parent of three students who attended school in the Mobile County Public School System; two of the three children were in the second grade and the third was in kindergarten.

  4. Arnold Resnicoff - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam, 1970. Resnicoff's father, a World War II Navy veteran, encouraged Resnicoff to serve with the military [4] as one way for the family to "pay its dues" to America. [5] [6] He served as an enlisted man in the Naval Reserves during High School, then after graduation from NROTC at Dartmouth College served in the rivers of Vietnam (and a short time in Cambodia as well, when his ship became ...

  5. Liturgy of the Hours - Wikipedia

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    Cistercian monks praying the Liturgy of the Hours in Heiligenkreuz Abbey. The Liturgy of the Hours (Latin: Liturgia Horarum), Divine Office (Latin: Officium Divinum), or Opus Dei ("Work of God") are a set of Catholic prayers comprising the canonical hours, [a] often also referred to as the breviary, [b] of the Latin Church.

  6. Theophostic Prayer Ministry - Wikipedia

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    Participants in a typical Theophostic Prayer Ministry session are the ministry recipient, a ministry facilitator and optionally a prayer partner. [7] The ministry facilitator ensures that the ministry recipient understands the process before the session begins. [8] [9] The facilitator begins the session with a prayer of encouragement. [10]

  7. See You at the Pole - Wikipedia

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    See You at the Pole (SYATP) is an annual gathering of thousands of Christian students at school flag poles, churches, and the Internet for the purposes of worship and prayer. The event officially began on September 12, 1990 in Burleson, Texas , United States , when a group of teenagers gathered to pray for several schools.

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    This strong market position generates substantial cash flows that support shareholder returns. Turning to the specifics, the pharmaceutical giant offers investors a 4.3% dividend yield backed by a ...

  9. Preces - Wikipedia

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    In the Catholic prelature of Opus Dei, the Preces are a special set of prayers said by each member every day. [9] It is also called "Prayers of the Work." The prayer was originally composed by Josemaría Escrivá by December 1930. It was the first common activity of the members of Opus Dei in history.