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Oasis of Peace
 
A Message from the  Chaplain Team
 
May 25, 2020

In Honor of  Memorial Day

To Our Beloved Residents and Staff
 
Prayer for Memorial Day
 
Gracious God, grant that we may appreciate and treasure the freedom that is our gift and our heritage, and that we may never forget the great price at which it was purchased for us all.
 
We remember this day before You all who serve in the Armed Forces of our nation.
 
Protect and defend them in the day of battle, and in the time of peace.
 
Grant that they may serve with honor and dignity both to Your great glory and to the credit of this Nation.
 
We ask also that You will watch over the veterans of this land, inspiring them to serve You and this Country in ever new and creative ways.
 
Comfort our ill and wounded comrades who languish in hospitals or homes. Lighten their burdens, relieve their suffering and pain, and restore to them the blessings of health again.
 
We also pray for those who have given their lives in the service of our Country…
 
 [Let us bow our heads in the privacy and safety of our homes for a moment of silence, in thanksgiving for these beloved fallen heroes, in the safety afforded us by their sacrifice.]
 
… and for those, our fellow veterans who have served this Nation both in time of battle and in time of peace.
 
May light perpetual shine upon them.

 
 
May the good work which You have begun in them be brought to perfection, that this land may prosper and that there may be lasting peace throughout our world.
 
All this we ask You, Almighty Father, in Your Holy Name.
 
Amen.
 
~ This Prayer for Memorial Day Comes to us from The Chaplain’s Resource Manual of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.

 

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May your hearts be anchored in all that gives you strength and hope; may they be eased in gentle healing peace, and filled to overflowing with love, light, and laughter.

Strength and joy,

Chaplain Caitilin Hoy
In honor of all those who have served in our military, we bring you three personal experience stories from military members and their loved ones from StoryCorps,  a national nonprofit service that gives people the chance to interview friends and loved ones about their lives.

These conversations are archived at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, allowing participants to leave a legacy for future generations. Learn more, including how to interview someone in your life, at StoryCorps.org.

Click on the buttons beneath those pictured  to be brought to the StoryCorps website. When you arrive at the website, click on the blue arrow underneath the title of each story to hear the stories of those pictured told:

A young Gilbert Seltzer in uniform in October, 1942, after graduating from Officer Candidate School in Fort Belvoir, Va.

He Led A Platoon Of Artists Who Fooled The Germans: 'Imagination Is Unbelievable'

Donna Engeman, Survivor Outreach Services manager at the Installation Management Command, rode her Harley Davidson from San Antonio to Washington, D.C., to ride in Rolling Thunder Memorial Day, 2012. She rides again every year to help raise awarenes about the significance and meaning behind the Gold Star Pins.

Army Love: A Fallen Soldier's Widow Tells Their Daughter How It All Began
Sgt. Maj. Lisa Torello and Tony Cistaro, during a visit to StoryCorps.
Two Strangers Come Together To Remember A Friend And Loved One
Welcome to Our Own Williamsburg Landing:
"It's A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood"  Column!

We are honored and delighted to share your words and pictures of encouragement and inspiration. All  submissions are welcome and will be reviewed by the Editing Team before posting. If you would like your name to be included, please note this in your submissions, otherwise it will be listed anonymously. Thank you all so very much for your interest and participation. Together, we are making each  day here at Williamsburg Landing a truly beautiful day in our neighborhood.
 


Encouragement From Around the Neighborhood: 

 On Memorial Day Weekend, We Honor and Remember All Military Personnel Who Gave Their Lives in the Ultimate Sacrifice for Our Nation While Serving in the Armed Forces


"In Flanders Fields" is a war poem in the form of a rondeau, written during the First World War by Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae. He was inspired to write it on May 3, 1915, after presiding over the funeral of friend and fellow soldier Lieutenant Alexis Helmer, who died in the Second Battle of Ypres. According to legend, fellow soldiers retrieved the poem after McCrae, initially dissatisfied with his work, discarded it. "In Flanders Fields" was first published on December 8 of that year in the London magazine Punch.

It is one of the most quoted poems from the war. As a result of its immediate popularity, parts of the poem were used in efforts and appeals to recruit soldiers and raise money selling war bonds. Its references to the red poppies that grew over the graves of fallen soldiers resulted in the remembrance poppy becoming one of the world's most recognized memorial symbols for soldiers who have died in conflict. The poem and poppy are prominent Remembrance Day symbols throughout the Commonwealth of Nations, particularly in Canada, where "In Flanders Fields" is one of the nation's best-known literary works. The poem is also widely known in the United States, where it is associated with Veterans Day and Memorial Day  (Wikipedia).

~ Submitted by Becki Sims Pere

Let us look with wonder to see that it really is a beautiful day in the neighborhood!  May we be open to the beauty all around and within us. 
Missing attending your place of worship on Sundays? We understand and for this very reason have  assembled several online resources, such as worship and devotional services, and other tools to help you nurture your spiritual and emotional health during this time. To access please click on the button below:
Electronic Pathways to Nurture Your Spiritual and Emotional Health
Looking for a favorite previous issue of the Oasis or the First Mate? Click on this button to access the Archives


The Chaplain Team's  Contact Information


Please don't hesitate to contact us. We are here for you always and especially during this challenging time.

Contacts
Lead Chaplain | Reverend Caitilin Hoy
email:choy@williamsburglanding.org
  phone: 253-9679

Chaplain | Reverend Hannah Creager
email: hcreager@williamsburglanding.org
 phone: 253-9685
 
~ Peace Be With You  All ~
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