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Louise Griffin and her husband, Dennis, of Auburn praise the Lord during a National Day of Prayer gathering at Kennedy Park in Lewiston on Thursday. About 70 people attended the 61st annual observance. Congress established the National Day of Prayer in 1952 and designated the first Thursday in May as a time for nationwide prayer in 1988.
Lt. Jason Brake of The Salvation Army stands underneath a sign that lets people know where to gather to pray for church and religion during the National Day of Prayer gathering at Kennedy Park in Lewiston on Thursday. About 70 people attended the observance, praying for such education, family, business, Israel, media, arts and entertainment. Congress established the National Day of Prayer in 1952 and designated the first Thursday in May as a time for nationwide prayer in 1988.
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