Friday, July 23, 2010

HFC Rosary - a time of unity and prayer.

***UPDATE*** (4:30ak):
I don't want to spread rumors, as I have mentioned several times in previous posts: rumors are hurtful and uncharitable at any time and especially in this situation, but I have been asked to let my readers know that the fruits of the Rosary that was prayed by parishioners of HFC last night, have already begun to show.

Therefore, everyone is urged to continue their unrelenting prayer in support of HFC Parish. Organizers of last nights Rosary wanted to thank everyone for their commitment and support of the Cathedral Parish Community, the Archbishop, the Dominicans and Holy Mother Church.
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I have been told over 100 people joined together for the Rosary that was prayed at Holy Family Cathedral last night. That is a humble and powerful amount of people joining together, under the banner of Our Lady's Crown of Roses.

As I stated in my post the other day, the Rosary is a weapon, and when it is used in a manner that unites and draws into the heart of Our Lady and Our Lord, it fulfills its purpose and we fulfill our calling. I am glad to see that people are doing good prayer as well as good works in an effort to live out true authentic Catholic life.

Ora et Labora.

A group Rosary is great. Hopefully the requirements for indulgences were conducted, and hopefully the contemplative prayer of the faithful bring them closer to the will of God.

Regular prayer and regular works must continue for the HFC Parish community. PRAYER, FASTING, and ALMSGIVING must be the battle cry of the faithful as we storm heaven with our intentions. Catholic life is not a passive lifestyle. We are called to be spiritual warriors.

Continue to pray for HFC, the Dominicans, and the Archbishop. Think about committing yourself to regular prayer for Archbishop Schweitz and other Bishops: ROSARY FOR THE BISHOP

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