"LET US PRAY"
Sir,— "Trooper's Mother" is right,. This is indeed the midnight hour, and oh, lot us be found in prayer. To pray is so simple, and it soon becomes i a subconscious part of our existence j and wo need not necessarily enter God's House to do 6o; just where wo stnnd in silence lot us offer up some simple words like these: Almighty Clod, Divine Creator of tha universe, have pity on Thy humble suffering children and mercifully bring swiftly to an end this rriicl war. Thy will he done. Amen, Wo iie*:d not ask for victory; it is already ours, and without words our Divine Father knows it is His battle we are fighting, I am a .young soldier's mother and sometimes I think the Mother Mary, when she hold the dear body of her dear and blessed eon across her knees lit the foot of the Gross, could scarcely suffer more thnn the bravo end patient mothers of to-day.—l am, etc., A MOTHER.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 2
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168"LET US PRAY" Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 2
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