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Entries for October 2023

Pope Francis led an hour and a half of prayer for peace, denouncing the “folly of war, which sows death and eliminates the future.” The Pope entrusted “countries and regions at war” to the Virgin Mary during a prayer for peace in Rome’s St. Peter’s Basilica on October 27, 2023. Without...

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  Please Consider Praying with Us for Peace- Latest article on the Middle East Conflict and Such What are you doing on this day of prayer and fasting? Will you consider asking Mary to avert a possible WWIII? Click here for information on praying with us for World Peace every weekday evening at 7 PM EST on Zoom or by ...

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Bishop of Jerusalem & Pope Francis   Request Second Day of Prayer and Fasting for Peace- This Friday October 27th PLEASE PLEASE JOIN US IN ANSWERING THIS REQUEST!  Also answer the request from Mary in her many apparitions to pray the rosary daily Pray with us every weekday evening - the Seven Sorrows Rosary for W...

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Reflections on the Seven Sorrows Rosary A Prayer for Peace in the Middle East After prayerful recollection, I offer the following Seven Sorrows Rosary prayer intentions  Timothy Duff, STM,  MA Cert., ERD , BCC Guardian/Co-Founder Opening Prayer: Crucified Jesus we pray at your feet and offer you the tea...

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ِA Call for Prayer and Fasting for Peace  "Since he is not the God of disorder but of peace" (1 Cor. 14,33) Last night, during our Sunday chaplet prayers to MMOMI, one of our devotees shared about  a letter sent out requesting to make Tuesday, October 17th a day of prayer and fasting for the situation in the Midd...

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The Rosary- Its Origin and A Theological Reference Saturday, October 7th Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary     The Battle of Lepanto in 1571 was a naval battle between the Ottoman empire and Christian forces (Venice, Spain, and the pope) during the Ottomans’ attempt to acquire Cyprus. Pope St. Pius V asked...

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Sacrifice, Suffering...and Salvation Today, I received an email from one of our spiritual support: the The Discalced Hermits of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Fairfield, Pennslvania. It is a reflection on redemptive suffering and death. I was really moved by the Hermit's reflections.  Send me any comments about ...

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