Bill Text: MN HR6 | 2011-2012 | 87th Legislature | Draft
Bill Title: A house resolution recognizing May 3, 2012 as a Day of Prayer in Minnesota.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 1)
Status: (N/A - Dead) 2012-05-03 - Referred to Rules and Legislative Administration [HR6 Detail]
Download: Minnesota-2011-HR6-Draft.html
1.1A house resolution
1.2recognizing May 3, 2012, as a Day of Prayer in Minnesota.
1.3WHEREAS, the citizens of the state of Minnesota have roots in many cultures, with nearly
1.4every nationality represented, and honor a variety of religious traditions; and
1.5WHEREAS, the history of our state is replete with leaders who voluntarily called upon
1.6God, whether the need was great or small; and
1.7WHEREAS, civic and national days of prayer have a long and venerable history in our
1.8constitutional republic, dating back to the First Continental Congress in 1775; and
1.9WHEREAS, the Declaration of Independence, our first statement as Americans of national
1.10purpose and identity, made "the laws of Nature and of Nature's God" the foundation of our United
1.11States of America and asserted that people have inalienable rights that are God-given; and
1.12WHEREAS, in 1988, legislation setting aside the first Thursday in May in each year as a
1.13National Day of Prayer was passed unanimously by both houses of Congress and signed by the
1.14President; and
1.15WHEREAS, the National Day of Prayer is an opportunity for Americans of all faiths to
1.16join in united prayer to acknowledge our dependence on God's grace, to give thanks for blessings
1.17received, to request healing for wounds endured, and to ask God to guide our leaders, bless our
1.18troops, and bring wholeness to the United States and its citizens; and
1.19WHEREAS, May 3, 2012, marks the 61st consecutive observance of the National Day
1.20of Prayer in cities and towns throughout the United States and provides us with a powerful
1.21opportunity to humble ourselves; and
2.1WHEREAS, this year it is fitting that we pray especially for American armed services
2.2members serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo, and other parts of the world, or supporting
2.3those who serve there; and
2.4WHEREAS, the citizens of Minnesota have the opportunity to gather on this day to pray in
2.5their own way; NOW, THEREFORE,
2.6BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the State of Minnesota that it
2.7recognizes May 3, 2012, as a Day of Prayer in the state of Minnesota and commends this
2.8observance to all citizens.
2.9 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives is
2.10directed to prepare an enrolled copy of this resolution, to be authenticated by his signature and
2.11that of the Speaker, and transmit it to the National Prayer Committee.
1.2recognizing May 3, 2012, as a Day of Prayer in Minnesota.
1.3WHEREAS, the citizens of the state of Minnesota have roots in many cultures, with nearly
1.4every nationality represented, and honor a variety of religious traditions; and
1.5WHEREAS, the history of our state is replete with leaders who voluntarily called upon
1.6God, whether the need was great or small; and
1.7WHEREAS, civic and national days of prayer have a long and venerable history in our
1.8constitutional republic, dating back to the First Continental Congress in 1775; and
1.9WHEREAS, the Declaration of Independence, our first statement as Americans of national
1.10purpose and identity, made "the laws of Nature and of Nature's God" the foundation of our United
1.11States of America and asserted that people have inalienable rights that are God-given; and
1.12WHEREAS, in 1988, legislation setting aside the first Thursday in May in each year as a
1.13National Day of Prayer was passed unanimously by both houses of Congress and signed by the
1.14President; and
1.15WHEREAS, the National Day of Prayer is an opportunity for Americans of all faiths to
1.16join in united prayer to acknowledge our dependence on God's grace, to give thanks for blessings
1.17received, to request healing for wounds endured, and to ask God to guide our leaders, bless our
1.18troops, and bring wholeness to the United States and its citizens; and
1.19WHEREAS, May 3, 2012, marks the 61st consecutive observance of the National Day
1.20of Prayer in cities and towns throughout the United States and provides us with a powerful
1.21opportunity to humble ourselves; and
2.1WHEREAS, this year it is fitting that we pray especially for American armed services
2.2members serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo, and other parts of the world, or supporting
2.3those who serve there; and
2.4WHEREAS, the citizens of Minnesota have the opportunity to gather on this day to pray in
2.5their own way; NOW, THEREFORE,
2.6BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the State of Minnesota that it
2.7recognizes May 3, 2012, as a Day of Prayer in the state of Minnesota and commends this
2.8observance to all citizens.
2.9 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives is
2.10directed to prepare an enrolled copy of this resolution, to be authenticated by his signature and
2.11that of the Speaker, and transmit it to the National Prayer Committee.
