Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Army Chaplain Urges Day of Prayer and Fasting-- Conflicts With Passover

The head of the Army's chaplain corps, Maj. Gen. Douglas L. Carver, has issued a proclamation urging that Wednesday, April 8, be observed as a day of prayer and fasting for soldiers and their families. The day comes during the Army's 120-day stand down and unit training period to focus on suicide prevention and awareness. Baptist Press reported last week that Carver, a Southern Baptist, chose the date because Wednesday is a prayer meeting night for Southern Baptists. However April 8 is also first night of the Jewish festival of Passover that is celebrated with the Seder feast. The Public Record reported on Sunday that some Jewish members of the Army are distressed that this date was chosen. Carver said he did not consult a calendar to look for conflicts when selecting the date.