Dear friends,
I know you are a very devoted child of Mary and love the Catholic Church with your whole heart.
That is why I’m writing you today to help a faithful clergyman, Bishop Milan Sasik, a Byzantine Catholic bishop in Western Ukraine.
It has been 25 years since the Soviet Union collapsed.
But In all that time, the Orthodox never gave the churches back.
At this point, Bishop Sasik needs to build 100 new churches so his people don’t have to celebrate Mass in the open air…
…but now he has a new worry.
Right now Russian troops are on the border of Ukraine daily threatening its very right to exist as a nation.
The threat of war, hunger and renewed persecution is a new worry.
What words could possibly comfort Bishop Sasik?
I was thinking about this last week and was suddenly struck with what Our Lady said in the Third Apparition at Fatima, July 13th, 1917, almost 100 years ago.
Our Lady promises that “Russia will be converted.”
But for this to happen, we need to pray for the conversion of Russia.
“In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph. The Holy Father will consecrate Russia to me, and she will be converted and a period of peace will be granted to the world.”
We don’t know when this will happen, but we do know that it will happen – that is certain.
And then Ukraine will enjoy a time of peace.
A delegation from MyCatholicCause is going to gather up all of our Rosaries and deliver them personally to Bishop Sasik on October 13th of this year — the exact day of the 100thanniversary of Fatima!
Don’t miss out on this extraordinary occasion to do Our Lady’s will by offering your Spiritual Bouquet for the conversion of Russia and helping Bishop Sasik.
May Our Lady bless you and all of your loved ones and protect you in these turbulent and confusing times.
In the Hearts of Jesus and Mary,Christopher P. Wendt
President, MyCatholicCause
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