Proclamation
from the President
Note
that he asks employers to provide employees with time off from
work at lunch time so they may participate in memorial services.
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 13, 2001
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
National
Day of Prayer and Remembrance for the Victims of the Terrorist
Attacks on September 11, 2001
BY
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A
PROCLAMATION
On
Tuesday morning, September 11, 2001, terrorists attacked America
in a series of despicable acts of war. They hijacked four passenger
jets, crashed two of them into the World Trade Center's twin towers,
a third into the Headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense
at the Pentagon, causing
great loss of life and tremendous damage. The fourth plane crashed
in the Pennsylvania countryside, killing all on board but falling
well short of its
intended target apparently because of the heroic efforts of passengers
on
board. This carnage, which caused the collapse of both Trade Center
towers
and the destruction of part of the Pentagon, killed more than
250 airplane
passengers and thousands more on the ground.
Civilized
people around the world denounce the evildoers who devised and
executed these terrible attacks. Justice demands that those who
helped or harbored the terrorists be punished -- and punished
severely. The enormity of their evil demands it. We will use all
the resources of the United
States and our cooperating friends and allies to pursue those
responsible for this evil, until justice is done.
We
mourn with those who have suffered great and disastrous loss.
All our hearts have been seared by the sudden and sense-less taking
of innocent lives. We pray for healing and for the strength to
serve and encourage oneanother in hope and faith.
Scripture
says: "Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted."
I call on every American family and the family of America to observe
a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance, honoring the memory
of the thousands of victims of these brutal attacks and comforting
those who lost loved ones.
We will persevere through this national tragedy and personal loss.
In time,we will find healing and recovery; and, in the face of
all this evil, we remain strong and united, "one Nation under
God."
NOW,
THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of
America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim Friday, September
14, 2001, as a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for the
Victims of the Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001. I ask
that the people of the United States and places of worship mark
this National Day of Prayer and Remembrance with noontime memorial
services, the ringing of bells at that hour, and evening candlelight
remembrance vigils. I encourage employers to permit their
workers time off during the lunch hour to attend the noontime
services to pray for our land. I invite the people of the world
who share our grief to join us in these solemn observances.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirteenth day
of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand one, and of
the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred
and twenty-sixth.
GEORGE
W. BUSH
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