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Selected Pledges

I will smile at other drivers as I commute to and from work.

I pledge to use my artistic talents for the enlightenment and enjoyment of others.

I will pray an extra 15 minutes each day for peace and understanding among all people.

I will try to work with those with whom I have a difference of opinion.

I pledge one hour each week in the Adoration Chapel of our church this year.

I will withhold judgment about other people, especially those with whom I am living. Presume good will...God loves us all as we are.

I pledge to pray on a daily basis for peace among families, friends, neighbors, cultures, races, religions, countries, political heads: to live the way Jesus has called us to live.

I will reach out to someone in need each week.

As a U.S. soldier, I pledge to help out wherever and whenever needed at work, regardless of the rank of the person. Peace can come in many forms; a little kindness can go a long way.

I will assist my church youth group and serve as a Confirmation mentor.

Every day on my way to work I will spend a few minutes in prayer for world peace.

I pledge to pray for peace, take time out each day to smile at a stranger, to say thank you to everyone I meet, call my family and tell them I love them.

Each day I will pick a random name from the phone book and pray for the person's well-being.

I will pray for the unborn so they may have peace in the womb.

I will find something to be grateful for in my home each day instead of focusing on what is wrong.

I will pray for one hour daily for the priests, religious brothers and sisters and all consecrated people around the world.

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