christ. we pray that in due time we may share with our sister that clearer vision when we shall see thy face in the same jesus christ our lord. amen. o father of all, we pray to thee for those whom we love but see no longer. grant them peace. let light perpetual shine upon them and in thy loving wisdom and almighty power, work in them the good purposes of thy perfect will through jesus christ, our lord, amen. o lord, support us all the day long of this troubleless life until the shades lengthen and the evening comes.
antarctica. the u.s. o lord. russia? of russia won we wouldn t be here right now. russia, russia, russia. become why do they call it the cold war? during the winter? they were fighting in cold conditions. it definitely wasn t hot like here. not a shot was fired. there was a disease going around. i don t know what it was. covid? we have our war with the invisible enemy. the first war, there was just ready to have another war. go get them! who bombed pearl harbor? we did, the united states. russia? japan bombed pearl harbor. china, russia. i don t understand. what s her name? that s a precious name. oh, precious. what you want to tell jesse watters? happy memorial day! what s popping, jessica
theater. translator: and it begins again. hell rains down. a dozen people are hiding in the basement of a bombed out theater in the town of rhoboznie. let it stop, o lord, he says. now there s in coming. a white flag hangs outside to no effect. the theater above has been bombed and bombed yet they stay. too poor, too old, nineteen that has been here for five weeks, 85 years old. i want to go home, she says. i ve suffered too much. i ve seen the fire and the smoke. i ve seen it all. i m scared. nina s plea, simple. help us.
now, we were able to get into the southern part of the city, and there we found a very small group of people trying to survive under fire. and it begins, again. hell rains down. a dozen people are hiding in the basement of a bombed out theater in the town of rubizhne. let it stop, o lord, he says. now there is incoming. a white flag hangs outside to no effect. the theater above has been bombed and bombed again and again. yet they stay. too poor, too old, too frightened to flee. nina, 89 years old, has been here for five weeks.
in the town of robizni. let it stop, o lord, he says, now incoming. a white flag to no effect. the theatre has been bombed again and again. and yet they stay. too frightened to flee. nina, 89 years old, has been here for five weeks. i want to go home, she says. i ve suffered too much. i ve seen the fire and the smoke. i ve seen it all. i m scared. nina s plea, simple. help us. help us. her daughter struggles to comfort her. we re praying to god to stop it, she says, to hear us. ina says, i have nowhere to go.