Friday, January 30, 2009

Fr. Tom Euteneuer: HLI Pilgrimage to Guadalupe: You Are Invited!

 
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Human Life International e-Newsletter
Volume 04, Number 06 | Friday, January 30, 2009
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HLI Pilgrimage to Guadalupe

Dear Spirit and Life readers,

I take this opportunity to invite you to a marvelous pro-life pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico from April 26th-30th! I myself have been on pilgrimage to this spiritual center of the Americas more than 15 times and never pass up an opportunity to visit this blessed place which showed so clearly the victory of life over death.

Those who join us on this pilgrimage will be immersed in the Guadalupe event in the following ways:

  • Daily Mass and prayer in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
  • Study of the religious and pro-life significance of the world-famous tilma of Juan Diego on which Mary left the imprint of Her image.
  • Visit to the 16th century Metropolitan Cathedral and the tomb of Bishop Juan Zumárraga who was the first to see the tilma and authorize the evangelization of the Aztec Indian people.
  • Prayer with HLI Mexico before an abortion center in Mexico City to stand in solidarity with the pro-life movement and the  babies there.
  • Visit to the tomb of Blessed Miguel Pro, Mexican priest and martyr.
For further information or to register for the pilgrimage please send an email to Anne at the following address:

guadalupepilgrimage@gmail.com

Space is limited so sign up today and join us for the pro-life experience of a lifetime!

Sincerely,


Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer,
President, Human Life International

 


 

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