Sep 25, 2010

Don't be a Lame Duck - be Pro-Life

Tell Congress - Don't be a Lame Duck concerning their soon to be Lame Duck Session after the November Election.
Sep 27 Mon 11AM Public Rosary 391 Main St. Fitchburg, in front of Planned Parenthood.

Sep 29 Wed 5-7PM Planned Parenthood now does abortions this evening, so we need Prayer coverage.

Oct 1 Fri Holy Angels covers 40 Days for Life
Oct 1 Fri 8PM 1st Friday Mass with Fr. Gallagher at Problem Pregnancy Chapel, 495 Pleasant St. Worc. Followed by all night Eucharistic Adoration. All hours could use a backup. Scheduled Adorers
8:30 PM – Nina T. 9PM - Chris T. 10PM – Julie S - Paul T
11PM - Eileen D, 12 AM midnight – Shawn S.
1AM – Jim R 2AM – Fran Warner
3AM – Jay G
4PM – Kyle M
5AM – Fred M - Bob D
6:00 AM – Mike and Chris
7:00 AM – Kathy L
Call Jay if problem, anytime. Adoration, ending with 8AM Saturday Mass

Oct 2 Sat 8AM Mass with Fr. Roy to close out Adoration. No abortions scheduled at Planned Parenthood 470 Pleasant St., but 40 Days for Life vigil continues
Oct 3, Sun 2-3:30PM – Life Chain Elm Park and Denny's parking lot on Lincoln Street in Worcester and White City Plaza parking lot in Shrewsbury.

Oct 7 Thu St. Michael the Archangel covers 40 Days for Life
Oct 8 Fri, 10AM St. Lukes covers 40 Days for Life
Planned Parenthood is scared because so many TEA party candidates are Pro-Life, and the Republicans pledge no Tax payer funding for abortion.

Oct 14 Thu 11AM Bishop Robert McManus will lead the rosary in front of Planned Parenthood at 480 Pleasant St. in Worcester as part of 40 Days for Life.
Oct 15 Fri St. Lukes covers some hours for 40 Days, but could use some help.
Oct 16 Sat Public Rosary across the USA Noon on Pleasant St. Also Our Lady of Czestochowa parishioners will pray for 40 Days for Life.


Youth Petition to UN

What's so "hinkey" in the ArchDiocese?

Again in Boston. Seamless or Seamy Garment?

Order “Merry Christmas – God with Us” buttons or stickers for the True Holiday.

Latin Mass in Fitchburg

40 Days for Life Story - "When I moved to Charlottesville this summer I met a couple men who had been standing outside of Planned Parenthood for years. In fact, one of them had been standing for so long that he was starting to question his service.
He said to me, "It's very rare that I get any positive feedback." I told him that it was a small town, but I knew from my experience in Houston that lives were being changed simply by the presence of men and women outside of the abortion clinic praying and handing out literature.
No sooner had he crossed the street than a woman pulled up into the Planned Parenthood parking lot and started yelling at me. At first I thought she angry with me. But then she told me she wanted to tell me something.

She pointed to the back seat of her car and said she had a grandson in a car seat that was alive because people were standing outside of the clinic -- and she wanted to say thank you."

Thanks and God Bless,
Jay G.

Prayer Needs;

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