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

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    Here are 50 Thanksgiving ... Thanksgiving prayers and hilarious examples from various movies' dinner scenes, as well as feel stirred in your soul by Thanksgiving prayers from religious ...

  3. 53 Thoughtful Thanksgiving Greetings for Family and Friends - AOL

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    These Thanksgiving messages are perfect for sending in the mail, via text, email, or social media to loved ones. 53 Thoughtful Thanksgiving Greetings for Family and Friends Skip to main content

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    Thanksgiving always brings back childhood memories of mouth-watering food, family games, and delicious pie. Although I can't make it this year, I'll still be there in spirit. Happy Thanksgiving, I ...

  5. Thanksgiving after Communion - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas Aquinas (+1274) composed a Prayer of Thanksgiving after Communion that became a classic: I thank You, O holy Lord, almighty Father, eternal God, who have deigned, not through any merits of mine, but out of the condescension of Your goodness, to satisfy me a sinner, Your unworthy servant, with the precious Body and Blood of Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.

  6. Holy card - Wikipedia

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    A German holy card from around 1910 depicting the crucifixion The earliest known woodcut, St Christopher, 1423, Buxheim, with hand-colouring Prayer card of the Holy Face of Jesus In the Christian tradition, holy cards or prayer cards are small, devotional pictures for the use of the faithful that usually depict a religious scene or a saint in ...

  7. Grace (meals) - Wikipedia

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    The term most commonly refers to Christian traditions. Some traditions hold that grace and thanksgiving imparts a blessing which sanctifies the meal. In English, reciting such a prayer is sometimes referred to as "saying grace". The term comes from the Ecclesiastical Latin phrase gratiarum actio, "act of thanks."