Jan 23, 2014

WHO tells the truth?

Jan 25 Sat 9am prayers on the sidewalk followed by 10am Mass to save babies with Fr. Ken Cardinale, Problem Pregnancy Chapel, 495 Pleasant St. Worcester

In 2006 Rabbi Yitzhak Kadhuri passed away at 108 years of age. He claimed to have been visited by the Messiah, and knew the Messiah’s name. He also said that the Messiah would return shortly after the death of Ariel Sharon.

Rabbi Kadhuri wrote out a message on his deathbed, opened in 2007, that was meant to reveal the name of the Messiah. It was a not in Hebrew that read “Concerning the letter abbreviation of the Messiah’s name, He will list the people and prove that his word and law are valid.” Or “Yarim Ha’Am Veyokhiakh Shedvaro Vetorato Omdim” in Hebrew. The acronym of this sentence spells Yehoshua.

Jan 31Fri 8pm ‘1st Friday’ Mass A Pro-Life Mass to “save babies through prayer” celebrated by Fr. Robert Fortin followed by all-night Eucharistic Adoration in the Problem Pregnancy Chapel 495 Pleasant St. and concluding at 8am with 1st Saturday Mass celebrated by Father Michael J. Roy of St. Roch Parish, Oxford. Everyone is welcomed. Scheduled Adorers 9PM – Chris T. 10PM - Julie S - Paul T. 11PM - Eileen D, 12 AM midnight – Shawn, 1AM – Jim R. 2AM – Fran W 3AM – Jay G 4AM – Jay G. 5AM – Fred M - Bob D 6:00 – Mike&Chris S., Adrian 7AM – Kathy L. Let me know if you cannot cover your hour.
Feb 1 Sat 8am 1st Saturday Mass with Fr. Roy in the Problem Pregnancy Chapel
Feb 1 Sat noon Mass St. Joan of Arc with 11am confession and Rosary before Mass.

Feb 8 Sat 10am Mass to save babies with Fr. Mark Rainville, Assoc. from St. Joe’s Charlton, in the Problem Pregnancy Chapel, 495 Pleasant St. Worc, followed by Sidewalk prayerful protest in front of Planned Parenthood.

Feb 15 Sat 10am Mass to save babies with Fr. Adam Reid in the Problem Pregnancy Chapel, 495 Pleasant St. Worc, followed by Sidewalk prayerful protest in front of Planned Parenthood. Feb 15 Sat 8am Mass and Rosary to end abortion at Framingham Union Hospital, St. Stephen's Church.

The World Health Organization, WHO, lists the birth control pill as a Group 1 Carcinogen, same category as radiation and cigarettes
Note: the limited NEJM study only covered ovarian cancer

Mar 4 Tue 7pm – Janet E. Smith, Ph.D., “Religious Liberty and the Culture of Life”-Assumption College
Mar 24 Mon 7pm John C. Cavadini, Ph.D. ,“What St. Augustine really thought about Sex”-Assumption College
Apr 2 Wed 7pm His Eminence Donald Cardinal Wuerl, “Pope Francis and the New Evangelization” – Assumption College
Apr 5 Sat Worcester Diocese Men’s Conference

Mark Fisher, candidate for Governor, the only candidate the Pro-Life could vote for. Vote values - Fisher for the Primary. Scott Lively will run as an Independent.
Scott publically stated that if Mark wins the Primary and carries the true conservative banner, he would step aside and support Mark in the General. Two honorable men indeed.

Jay G.
Prayer Needs

2 comments :

Tom said...

Correction: The Worcester Fatima Apostolate will hold its First Saturday devotion from 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Feb. 1 at Our Lady of Mercy Church, 341 June St. (NOT St. Joan of Arc Church). The program will include benediction, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, confession, meditation and recitation of the chaplet and rosary.

Tom said...

The February 10, 2014, Worcester Diocesan Dispatch publicizes the following upcoming pro-abortion speaker at Holy Cross College:

TALK ABOUT PROPHETIC SPEECH AT HOLY CROSS
Legal scholar and moral theologian M. Cathleen Kaveny, the newly named Darald and Juliet Libby Professor at Boston College, will give a lecture titled “Prophetic Rhetoric in the Public Square” at the College of the Holy Cross on Thursday, Feb. 13 ...

The Irish Rover, an alternate student newspaper at the University of Notre Dame (where she formerly taught) and the Sycamore Trust, a group of faithfully Catholic Notre Dame alumni have written of her pro-abortion views and of how Notre Dame has lionized its former professor:

Cathleen Kaveny, a Catholic professor of law and of theology, is listed on the Notre Dame News website as an expert in the ethical aspects of assisted suicide, bioethics, biomedical ethics, cloning, death and dying, the pope, and the papacy.
Kaveny expressed pro-choice beliefs during a Princeton University conference on abortion in the fall of 2010.
“I do not believe [the mother] has an obligation to provide life support to the unborn if pregnancy imposes a significant burden on her health or if she was raped,” said Kaveny. “Under those circumstances I think those actions are describable as intentionally ending the burden of the pregnancy and can be described differently than intentional killing.”
Kaveny also said the unborn have no moral rights until 14 days after conception, a stance that could permit embryonic stem cell research.