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  2. Before Digging In, Here Are 50 Thanksgiving Prayers To Share

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    10. "Good bread, good meat, good God, let's eat." — Anonymous. Related: 40 Scriptures on Peace 11. "In a world where so many are hungry, may we eat this food with humble hearts; in a world where ...

  3. 33 Thanksgiving prayers and blessings to share during dinner

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    "Lord God, our hearts are crowded with gratitude as we celebrate the feast of Thanksgiving. We have come to this our feasting table with great joy and eagerness, for we are truly grateful to you ...

  4. Psalm 100. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and ...

  5. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving (French: l'Action de grâce), occurring on the second Monday in October, is an annual Canadian holiday to give thanks at the close of the harvest season. Although the original act of Parliament references God and the holiday is celebrated in churches, the holiday is mostly celebrated in a secular manner.

  6. Thanksgiving after Communion - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving after Communion is a spiritual practice among Christians who believe in the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Communion bread, maintaining themselves in prayer for some time to thank God and especially listening in their hearts for guidance from their Divine guest. This practice was and is highly recommended by saints ...

  7. Prayer of Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    The Prayer of Thanksgiving is a Hermetic Gnostic prayer text preserved in Coptic, Greek and Latin. [ 1] The Coptic version is found in Nag Hammadi Codex VI, where it is text no. 7 at pages 63–65. The Greek version is found in the Papyrus Mimaut, one of the Greek Magical Papyri, now Papyrus 2391 in the Louvre, where the prayer is at column ...