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Can you remember…. the date of someone’s birthday in your family?. something you need to do today?. someone doing something kind to you?. a time when you really laughed?. something you need to do before Friday?. a time when you were really upset and sad?. the best lesson ever at school?.
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Can you remember… the date of someone’s birthday in your family? something you need to do today? someone doing something kind to you? a time when you really laughed? something you need to do before Friday? a time when you were really upset and sad? the best lesson ever at school? when you forgot to do something? something you did at school last week? when someone made you feel proud? your first day at school?
Can you remember… someone you used to know but do not see any more?
Make me a channel of Your peace Where there is hatred let me bring Your love Where there is injury, Your pardon Lord And where there’s doubt, true faith in You
Oh Master grant that I may never seek So much to be consoled as to console To be understood as to understand To be loved as to love with all my soul
Make me a channel of Your peace Where there’s despair in life let me bring hope Where there is darkness, only light And where there’s sadness ever joy
Oh Master grant that I may never seek So much to be consoled as to console To be understood as to understand To be loved as to love with all my soul
Make me a channel of Your peace It is in pardoning that we are pardoned In giving to all men that we receive And in dying that we’re born to eternal life
A Time to Remember • 11th hour • 11th day • 11th month 11
A Reason to Remember • Nearly 10 million soldiers died in World War One • That is nearly 300 people dying every minute for four years • Almost 30,000 soldiers died in one hour of fighting in World War One in 1916 • Over 55 million people died in World War Two • Nearly 111 million people have died in wars around the world in the 20th Century
The Fallen They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun, and in the morningWe will remember them. Laurence Binyon 1914