Aug 21, 2014

Sat 8/23 Pro-Life Mass moved to Sat 8/30

No Mass this Saturday Aug 23 Sat at 10am, it’s postponed a week to
Aug 30 Sat 10am Mass Problem Pregnancy. Fr. Ken Cardinale

Chesterton deftly points out the contradictions of Progressivism and the school of the simple Life, one of whose platitudes is to ‘live simply, so that others may simply live…’
The contradictions, as G.K. points out are that;
“…a perpetual talking about one’s own simplicity leads to being less simple”
“This complaint against them stands, that they would make us simple in the unimportant things, but complex in the important things. They would make us simple in the things that do not matter – that is in diet, in costume, in etiquette, in economic system. But they would make us complex in the things that do matter – in philosophy, in loyalty, in spiritual acceptance, and spiritual rejection…The only kind of simplicity worth preserving is the simplicity of the heart, the simplicity that accepts and enjoys. There may be reasonable doubt as to what system preserves this; there can surely be no doubt that a system of simplicity destroys it.”
“There is more simplicity in the man who eats caviar on impulse than in the man who eats grape nuts on principle.”
“The chief error of these people is to be found in the very phrase to which they are most attached – “plain living and high thinking.” These people do not stand in need of, will not be improved by, plain living and high thinking. They stand in need of the contrary. They would be improved by high living and plain thinking…a little plain thinking would teach them how harsh and fanciful are the mass of their ethics, how very civilized and very complicated must be the brain of the Tolstoyan who really believes it to be evil to love one’s country and wicked to strike a blow.”
Heretics p.81-82

1st Friday Requiem Mass - Sep. 5, 2014 8 P.M. celebrated by Fr. Dan Becker, followed by all night Eucharistic Adoration and concluding at 8am with 1st Saturday Mass celebrated by Father Michael J. Roy of St. Roch Parish, Oxford. Everyone is welcomed. All Adoration hours could use backup. Scheduled Adorers 9PM – Chris T. 10PM - Julie S - Paul T. 11PM – Eilleen, 12 AM midnight – Shawn, 1AM – Jim R. 2AM – Fran 3AM – Jay G 4AM – Jay G. 5AM – Fred M - Bob D 6:00 –Chris&Mike, Adrian 7AM – Kathy. Let me know if you cannot cover your hour. All hours could use backup.
Sep 6 Sat 8am 1st Saturday Mass with Fr. Roy in the Problem Pregnancy Chapel
Sep 6 Sat noon 1st Saturday Mass with Fr. Gaby Hoyak at Our Lady of Mercy Maronite Church, June St. Worc, 11am confession and Rosary, 1st Sat. meditation and Divine Mercy Chaplet before Mass.

Sep 13 Sat Mass celebrated Fr. Jonathan Slavinskas, in the Problem Pregnancy Chapel, 495 Pleasant St. Worc, followed by Sidewalk prayerful protest in front of Planned Parenthood, 470 Pleasant St. Worc

TX Democrats indict Gov. Rick Perry on felony charges for exercising his office veto power to force drunk Democrat (.23% DWI) County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg to resign.

Sep 20 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.
Sep 20 Sat 8am Mass and Rosary to end abortion at Framingham Union Hospital, St. Stephen's Church.
Conservative, Retired US Navy Seal Ryan Zinke is one of several Republicans running for the seat being vacated by Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.). Zinke wants to “Retak[e] Washington D.C. from the liberal insurgency.’

Sep 27 Sat 9am Prayer vigil on the sidewalk followed by 10am Mass in the Problem Pregnancy Chapel. Fr. Ken Cardinale

Watch the first televised debate between the two GOP Gubernatorial candidates, Mark Fisher and Charlie Baker, recorded Sunday morning, August 17, on CBS-Boston.

Conservatives finally have a choice. For too long we've either had to sit it out or hold our noses to vote, but not this year! Spread the word about Conservative, Republican Mark Fisher!
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