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Terlepas dari asal-usulnya, doa tersebut telah mencapai distribusi yang sangat luas, muncul di seluruh kelompok gereja kemudian pada tahun 1930-an, dan di [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] dan materi organisasi terkait setidaknya sejak tahun 1941. Setidaknya sejak awal 1960-an, perusahaan komersial seperti [ [Hallmark]] telah menggunakan doa dalam kartu ucapan dan item hadiahnya. Doa tersebut juga masuk ke dalam budaya populer, termasuk dalam karya [[Bill Watterson]], [[Neil Young]] dan [[Sinéad O'Connor]], dan pemrograman termasuk [[True Detective]].
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{{Self-contradictory|about=peran Niebuhr dan Wygal dalam asal usul doa, dan secara tidak tepat mewakili kesimpulan kutipan Shapiro (uscatholic.org); bandingkan, perbaiki, dan gabungkan ini dan bagian Sejarah awal |date=May 2023}}
{{Interlanguage link|Winnifred Crane Wygal|WD=Q108769640}} menulis versi awal di Santa Cruz Sentinel tanggal 15 Maret 1933, sebagaimana dicatat dalam penelitian yang dikutip oleh Fred Shapiro, ia membahas entri buku harian Wygal untuk tanggal 31 Oktober 1932. Buku harian itu mereferensikan karya intelektual Niebuhr yang menggunakan frasa "ketenangan". untuk menerima" dan "keberanian untuk berubah", tetapi tidak dalam konteks doa. Ini{{siapa|tanggal=Mei 2023}} menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan doa yang pertama kali diterbitkan mungkin adalah karya Wygal tahun 1933.<ref name="New Yale Book of Q">{{cite book |first=Fred R. |last=Shapiro |title=The New Yale Book of Quotations |page=xviii-xix, 907f |year =2021 |location=New Haven, Conn. |publisher=Yale University Press |isbn=9780300205978 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EyA3EAAAQBAJ |access-date=May 12, 2023 }}{{verification needed|date=May 2023}}</ref>{{verification needed|date=May 2023}}<ref name="newyalebooknews">{{cite news|url=https://news.yale.edu/2021/08/18/you-can-quote-us-new-yale-book-quotations-its-way |title=You Can Quote Us: The New Yale Book of Quotations Is On Its Way |last1=Gonzalez |first1=Susan |last2=Shapiro |first2=Fred R. |date=August 18, 2021 |work=News.Yale.edu |location=New Haven, CT |publisher=Yale University |access-date=November 3, 2022 |quote=<small>There is also a quotation that is not new—it was in the first edition but receives an entirely revamped treatment in the second edition. It's the 'Serenity Prayer,' which is usually quoted as follows: 'God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.' It's a very compelling quote, and there are countless people who love it and even feel that it's saved their lives. It has generated a large number of origin stories, and, together with Professor [[William FitzGerald (academician)|William FitzGerald]] of Rutgers University [at Camden], I have researched it more thoroughly than anyone has ever researched any quote. / The Serenity Prayer is usually attributed to Reinhold Niebuhr, the great theologian and political philosopher. In 2003, his daughter [Elisabeth Sifton] wrote a book called 'The Serenity Prayer' in which she describes how her father allegedly composed the prayer in 1943. Since 2003 I have been researching the origins of the prayer, ultimately discovering that its earliest findable use was actually by an obscure woman named Winnifred Wygal, a Y.W.C.A. official who was an associate of Niebuhr's, with her usage dating as far back as 1933. This new evidence is included in my second edition.</small>}}</ref><ref name="Shapiro 2021 YouTube">{{cite AV media |people=Shapiro, Fred R. |date=August 23, 2021 |title=Yale Campus (channel): The New Yale Book of Quotations |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDallANsXNo |access-date=May 12, 2023 |time=3:14-4:47 |quote=<small>The Serenity Prayer (Origin is debated)... This is the famous "Serenity Prayer", and it has a very complex and rich origin story. It's usually attributed to Reinhold Niebuhr... I've done a lot of research on this prayer, and almost 20 years have been studying this. If you search newspaper indexes... it was used as far back as 1933. The earliest record we have of someone using it was a woman named Winifred Wygal, an official of the YWCA, wrote the Serenity Prayer, we believe... And this is a actually a pattern that I found in preparing my book, that there are many famous quotes by obscure women that are attributed to famous men... and this I think is the most interesting example of that...</small>}}</ref>
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