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Her family so revered Moon, she said, they hung his portrait on the wall and thanked him in their mealtime prayers.
Same as usual, Mrs. Amen said the mealtime prayer.
The Jewish mealtime prayer is known as Birkat Hamazon.
And in 2003, a Virginia appeals court struck down the Virginia Military Institute's mealtime prayer as unconstitutional.
In addition, Christians traditionally bless any food before eating it with a mealtime prayer (grace), as a sign of thanking God for the meal they have.
Javon Thompson was possessed by an evil spirit, Ramkissoon was told, because he didn't say "Amen" during a mealtime prayer.
The Common Table Prayer is probably the best known mealtime prayer among North American Lutherans.
Kahn recalled that during a visit to the Shuba household in the early 1970s, the ex-ballplayer recited a mealtime prayer in the Slovak language.
The case stems from a Jan. 28 incident in which Lay, a local Baptist church deacon, asked Freeman to offer mealtime prayers at a lunch for school employees.
The tradition of giving thanks to God is continued today in many forms, most notably the attendance of religious services, as well as the saying of a mealtime prayer before Thanksgiving dinner.
BALTIMORE - The leader of a household that authorities described as a religious cult was convicted Tuesday along with two other people of starving a 1-year-old boy to death because he did not say "Amen" during a mealtime prayer.
They examined three cadets' contention that the mealtime prayer at the Virginia Military Institute was unconstitutional and an Israeli immigrant's appeal of his conviction for interfering with a flight crew when, on the three-month anniversary of 9/11, he behaved so oddly that the pilots made an emergency landing.