Order of Service: Dedication of the Pennsylvania Bay of the Cloister of the Colonies of the Washington Memorial Chapel

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Order of Service: Dedication of the Pennsylvania Bay of the Cloister of the Colonies of the Washington Memorial Chapel

Author: Washington Memorial Chapel

Year: 1906

This bulletin outlines the Order of Service for the dedication of the Pennsylvania Bay in the Cloister of the Colonies at the Washington Memorial Chapel in Valley Forge, held on June 19, 1906, marking the 128th anniversary of the American Army's evacuation from Valley Forge. The ceremony was led by the Rt. Rev. Ozi W. Whitaker, D.D., Bishop of Pennsylvania, with the Rev. W. Herbert Burk as the minister in charge. The service celebrated patriotism, faith, and gratitude for the sacrifices that secured American liberty, while consecrating the Pennsylvania Bay as a sacred memorial. Key Elements of the Service: Processional and Hymns : The service began with Hymn 491, "The Church’s One Foundation," followed by other hymns (196, 194, 197, 311) throughout, emphasizing faith, liberty, and gratitude to God. Scriptural Readings and Psalms : The service included Psalm 100 (Jubilate Deo) and the Apostles’ Creed, recited by the clergy and congregation. Prayers and Litany : Prayers were offered for God’s mercy, guidance, and the sanctification of the Pennsylvania Bay, acknowledging the sacrifices of patriots and seeking blessings for the nation. Addresses : Three speeches were delivered: By Bish

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