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    <title>We Have a Prayer: Interfaith Relations in Difficult Times</title> 
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    <description>(ST. LOUIS) – On Monday, July 13, approximately 200 people attended, “We Have a Prayer – Interfaith Relations in Difficult Times,” an interreligious event hosted by Aquinas Institute of Theology, 23 S.   Spring Avenue. Aquinas co-sponsored this free interfaith event with Eden   Theological Seminary, the Islamic Foundation of Greater St. Louis and   the St. Louis Jewish Community Relations Council.
An attentive crowd welcomed and enjoyed the presentations   offered by three prominent religious leaders — Rabbi Steve Gutow,   Executive Director of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs; Rev. Dr.   Michael Kinnamon, General Secretary of the National Council of Churches;   and Dr. Sayyid M. Syeed, National Director of the ISNA Office of   Interfaith and Community Alliances – who came together last winter   amidst the sudden surge of violence in the Gaza Strip and prayed   together. The prayer these leaders composed is listed below.
PLEASE NOTE:  All God’s Children, a book mentioned by Dr. Sayyid   Syeed on the night of the presentation, will soon be available for   download here :
(This link will redirect you to an I-Tunes site)
http://tinyurl.com/WeHaveAPrayer
Prayer for Gaza
Dear Lover of humanity and all creation, we come to you because we trust in your power and take comfort in your compassion.
Our world is in chaos.
Your children suffer greatly in Afghanistan and Darfur, in Burma, the   Congo and Sri Lanka,and the Middle East is a place of soul-wrenching   strife.
With no end in sight and no reason for easy hope, You are the One to whom we turn.
Strengthen us, Merciful God, o act and to know that our acting matters:
raising awareness at home of suffering in distant places, advocating   for peace instead of violence, bringing together those who have been   estranged, trying, ourselves, to see the world as others see it.
Fill us, we pray, with the visionof a time when children are not   killed in war, and in which the neighbor’s wellbeing is a first   priority.
We have not always agreed on decisions involving war and peace; but   we do agree that you are on the side of those who suffer, and that   peacemaking is our ultimate vocation.
We pray in different ways and languages; but we each long to hear your voice and to discern the way You wish us to travel.
Blessed are you, Holy One!   May your will for peace prevail!
Amen.</description> 
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    <title>Aquinas Institute to Offer Graduate Degree in Sacred Music</title> 
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    <description>Aquinas Institute of Theology will offer a Masters of Arts degree in   Sacred Music. The program, which begins in January 2010, is designed for   those who service the Church in music ministry, especially music   directors, instrumentalists and vocalists.
For more information, contact Aquinas Admissions at 314.256.8806, or toll free at 800.977.3869.</description> 
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