SenateS.Res. 649119th Congress
A resolution commemorating the 250th anniversary of the passage of the resolution of March 16, 1776, which declared May 17 as a day of humiliation, fasting, and prayer.
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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
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[S. Res. 649 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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119th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 649
Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the passage of the resolution of
March 16, 1776, which declared May 17 as a day of humiliation, fasting,
and prayer.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
March 18, 2026
Mr. Lankford (for himself and Mr. Warnock) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the passage of the resolution of
March 16, 1776, which declared May 17 as a day of humiliation, fasting,
and prayer.
Whereas, on March 16, 1776, the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution
calling for a day of humiliation, fasting, and prayer;
Whereas the preamble of the March 16, 1776, resolution stated, ``In times of
impending calamity and distress; when the Liberties of America are
imminently endangered by the secret machinations and open assaults of an
insidious and vindictive Administration, it becomes the indispensable
duty of these hitherto free and happy Colonies, with true penitence of
heart, and the most reverent devotion, publickly to acknowledge the over
ruling providence of God; to confess and deplore our offences against
him; and to supplicate his interposition for averting the threatened
danger, and prospering our strenuous efforts in the cause of freedom,
virtue, and posterity.''; and
Whereas the March 16, 1776, resolution resolved that ``The Congress therefore,
considering the warlike preparations of the British Ministry to subvert
our invaluable rights and privileges, and to reduce us by fire and
sword, by the savages of the wilderness, and our own domestics, to the
most abject and ignominious bondage: Desirous, at the same time, to have
people of all ranks and degrees duly impressed with a solemn sense of
God's superintending providence, and of their duty, devoutly to rely, in
all their lawful enterprises, on his aid and direction, Do earnestly
recommend, that FRIDAY, the Seventeenth day of May next, be observed by
the said Colonies as a day of HUMILIATION, FASTING, AND PRAYERS; that we
may, with united hearts, confess and bewail our manifold sins and
transgressions, and, by a sincere repentance and amendment of life,
appease his righteous displeasure, and, through the merits and mediation
of Jesus Christ, obtain his pardon and forgiveness; humbly imploring his
assistance to frustrate the cruel purposes of our unnatural enemies; and
by inclining their hearts to justice and benevolence, prevent the
further effusion of kindred blood. But if, continuing deaf to the voice
of reason and humanity, and inflexibly bent, on desolation and war, they
constrain us to repel their hostile invasions by open resistance, that
it may please the Lord of Hosts, the God of Armies, to animate our
Officers and Soldiers with invincible fortitude, to guard and protect
them in the day of battle, and to crown the Continental arms, by sea and
land, with victory and success. Earnestly beseeching him to bless our
civil Rulers, and the Representatives of the People, in their several
Assemblies and Conventions; to preserve and strengthen their Union, to
inspire them with an ardent, disinterested love of their Country; to
give wisdom and stability to their Councils; and direct them to the most
efficacious measures for establishing the Rights of America on the most
honorable and permanent basis--that he would be graciously pleased to
bless all his People in these Colonies with Health and Plenty, and grant
that a spirit of incorruptible Patriotism, and of pure undefiled
Religion, may universally prevail; and this Continent be speedily
restored to the blessings of Peace and Liberty, and enabled to transmit
them inviolate to the latest Posterity. And it is recommended to
Christians of all denominations, to assemble for Public Worship, and
abstain from servile Labor on the said Day.'': Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate commemorates the 250th anniversary of the
passage of the March 16, 1776, resolution, declaring May 17 as a day of
humiliation, fasting, and prayer.
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