As was widely reported, the new president attended the National Prayer Service yesterday at the National Cathedral in Washington. (Among other things, for the first time that service included a sermon delivered by a woman.)

Less widely reported is the prayer delivered by Washington Archbishop Donald Wuerl, which was adapted from the Book of Common Prayer:

Almighty God,
who has entrusted us with the care of this great land:

We humbly ask that we may always prove ourselves
a people worthy of this trust and pleased to do your will.

Bless our nation
with honorable industry, sound learning, and mutual respect.

Save us from violence, discord, and confusion,
from arrogance and greed, and from every evil way.

Defend our liberties, and fashion into one united people
the multitudes brought from all the corners of the earth.

Bestow the spirit of wisdom
on those to whom we grant the authority of government,
that there may be justice and peace at home.

Through obedience to your law,
may we show forth your glory among the nations of the world.

In the time of prosperity, fill our hearts with thankfulness,
and in the day of trouble, strengthen our trust in you;
all this we ask in your holy Name.

Amen.

If you visit the Concord Pastor link, you can read the original Episcopal version, which has some notable differences with the one Wuerl delivered.

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