Day 8 The Declaration of Independence boldly affirms that first among our inalienable rights is the right to life, given to us by the Creator. Yet despite being so solemnly proclaimed, the right to life is today threatened and often denied, particularly at the moments when life is most fragile. Our laws should—first and foremost—protect…
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Day 7
Day 7 When God fashioned the human person in His own image and likeness, He destined us for eternal life with Him. Yet because of the sin of our first parents, death entered the world. The book of Genesis recounts the first occasion in which a person takes the life of another, as Cain violently…
Day 6
Day 6 Mothers placing their children for adoption often face many challenges along the way. One of the greatest obstacles can be inaccurately perceiving adoption as abandonment. But mothers who make an adoption plan for their children are not abandoning their children. Rather, they are exemplifying the sacrificial love of Christ on the Cross in…
Day 2
Day 2 Today, on this 48th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, we mourn the many children’s lives ended by abortion and remember in prayer those who suffer the aftermath. The Church comes together today to pray for the protection of all unborn children and to make reparation for abortion, trusting that the Lord hears our…
From Russia with Love
Sister Mary Wirginia Nowak, CSSF and Sister Mary Hiacynta Bogucka CSSF Felician Sisters from the Warsaw Province and volunteers shared Christmas with the homeless in Russia. This took place in Niżnego, Nowogrodu, Russia. This meal was given on Christmas Eve and gifts were prepared by the parishioners.
54th Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Christians invited to join virtually in prayer for 54th Week of Prayer for Christian Unity The theme for this year 2021, “Abide in my love and you shall bear much fruit,” is inspired by John 15: 5-9. It was chosen to express the Christian community’s vocation to pray and work for reconciliation and unity within…