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Spiritual comfort in a time of national tragedy September 2001.
C.M. (suggested tunes: BANGOR, DETROIT) or C.M.D. (suggested tune: THIRD MODE MELODY)
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When sudden terror tears apart As tower and fortress fall, we watch Yet most of all we are aware From this abyss of doubt and fear Have mercy, Lord, give strength and peace, Help us to know your steadfast love, |
The Rev. Carl P. Daw, Jr. is a prolific Episcopalian hymnwriter. He wrote this hymn to commemorate the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon September 11. The hymn debuted at the noon eucharist at the Episcopal Church Center, New York City, on September 18. Daw, is the executive director of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada.
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Hymn: Copyright © 2001 Hope Publishing Co., Carol Stream IL 60188. All rights reserved. Used by permission of the author. This poem may be reprinted for individual and congregational use with the appropriate copyright information and author credit line. Hope Publishing Co. has waived the usual fee/permission requirements.
Photo: View of the Destruction of the World Trade Center from the Interchurch Center, upper west side of Manhattan, September 11, 2001 by Thomas Abraham, GBGM.