December 7th, 2022
Memorial of Saint Ambrose
"Everything passes. Only your work for souls remains".
Written by Father Mike Davis.
As we
have begun this Advent journey on Sunday, November 27, I almost
immediately think “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” as the days of Advent
approach and the first Sunday arrives. During this pre-Christmas
liturgical season, we know Jesus, “Emmanuel," has already come as you
and I came into this world.
Jesus, “Flame of Love," could not have come the first time without His dependence on Mother Mary, whose role as Mother of God began with the Incarnation. Jesus was nourished by His mother while in the womb as we were in our mothers’ wombs. We look forward to Jesus’ Second Coming, and we fittingly sing “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” with joy and not fear because He is the Flame of Love.
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Written by Yvonne Duffy.
The deeper we
peer into and ponder the Flame of Love, the more expansive and profound
we discover this immense gift to humanity to be. To more greatly
appreciate the Love of God burning in Mary’s Immaculate Heart, consider
the question posed by the great Marian Saint, Maximilian Kolbe.
“Who are you, O Immaculate Conception?”
The Feast of the Immaculate Conception | Ann-Marie Altomare P1
So, just how many souls did our
prayers help in November?
During the month of November we formed prayer cenacles and intentionally prayed in our established cenacles to assist the Poor Souls in the Month of November!
December 7th, 2022
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