Thanksgiving Prayers from Twitter

[An updated 2009 collection of Thanksgiving prayers on Twitter is available]

This Thanksgiving, I’m thankful for the new friends I’ve met on Twitter, the micro-blogging social network. Since it’s time to update my original collection of Thanksgiving prayers for Catholics, I turned to Twitter for inspiration. Try one of these yourself or share with a fellow parishioner.

Do you have a favorite Thanksgiving prayer to share? And are you thankful I refrained from using the word “Twanksgiving” here?

Update: This post is included in Catholic Carnival #200 at Just Another Day of Catholic Pondering. Check it out.

8 comments on “Thanksgiving Prayers from Twitter

  1. I’m pretty new to Twitter, and enjoying it for the writing challenge and capturing-snapshots-of-my-day tool it is in my life. The interaction thing…that’s a pretty new thing for me, and I’m endlessly intrigued by everything you’ve posted here. :) Thanks for sharing it!

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  3. Thanks for putting together this list. I think my favorite prayer in the list is the one posted by @TobyDiva.

    I was interested in reading more about “A Spanish Thanksgiving” but when I clicked on the post title on the SQPN webiste, it didn’t seem to do anyting.

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