Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Downtown yesterday - Mass at Saint Pat's and praying at the prayer corner - Thank you God!
When I arrived at the corner of the Bank and Sparks at 11:30 there were several others faithfully praying, Wanda, James, Gilles... It was a beautiful day ( I didn't have to wear my winter coat with the hood hanging off haha )
At noon I made my way to Saint Pat's for mass at 12:15. Thank you Jesus for this.
I had initially planned to visit the Gift Shop, however, it was closed so I returned to the corner and joined several others in prayer, Wiesia ( from St. Hyacinth Parish ), Gaetana, Mimi......Alexandre who is pro-choice dropped by for a chat. (we told him we were praying but he wanted to talk) It was a good dialogue and when he left we said we would pray for one another
At 2:30 I left and Wiesia and Gaetana continued to pray but before I left we sang this little polish song.
Jezu Ufam Tobie!
Monday, October 24, 2022
Archbishop Chaput: ‘Biden Is Not in Communion With the Catholic Faith’| National Catholic Register
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Trucking for Freedom: a Documentary
Friday, October 21, 2022
A mini pilgrimage downtown today. Thank you God for everything!
When you take the bus and the train downtown to pray at the abortion site ( as close as we are permitted anyways) it's a great opportunity I find, to make the journey into a mini-pilgrimage. I find it so peaceful praying on the bus and on the train ( maybe too peaceful cause sometimes I doze off )
This afternoon, I arrived at the public prayer corner at approximately 3:30, and I joined in prayer with the three or four souls who were already there. We pray for an end to abortion. We pray for the babies, their moms, and their dads......for the abortionists. We pray that mothers will change their minds and choose life and if they don't we pray for their healing; physical, spiritual, and psychological because without a doubt for most of them there will be much sadness, sorrow, guilt, and depression. 'God loves when we pray.
A few photos I took
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Pontifical Academy for Life Appoints Pro-Abortion Atheist Member| National Catholic Register
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Mother Teresa: No Greater Love premieres in Ontario, Nov. 2
MOTHER TERESA: NO GREATER LOVE,
The newest documentary film from the Knights of Columbus will be premiered in Ontario theatres this Nov. 2 and 3 (Waterloo, Kingston, London, Orleans, Kitchener, St. Catharines, Kanata, Whitby and Caledon).
The film premiered in the U.S. earlier this month and was a smashing box-office success. In fact, it earned more than $1.2 million in ticket sales and Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly announced (read it here) that the Knights would allocate all of the revenue it receives from ticket sales to charitable purposes and efforts that advance the legacy of Mother Teresa.
The documentary was released to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Mother Teresa’s passing. Not only is the film – and its main protagonists – inspiring, but it also features Fr. Brian Kolodiejchuk, a native of Winnipeg, Sr. Bernice (based in Toronto) who explains how he and Mother dodged bullets repeatedly to build bridges with criminals and it was co-directed by a Canadian from Oshawa.
The documentary is sure to inspire – especially the youth who may not know that much about Mother and the religious communities her work inspired.
The trailer – and more information – is available here: https://www.motherteresamovie.
If you wish to watch the documentary before November 2, please contact
Dalia Esposito
Torchia Communications
514-654-2635
dalia@torchiacom.com and she will send you a private screening link immediately.
Knowledgeable persons who were intimately involved with the production of the film:
Father Brian Kolodiejchuk (featured in the film), a member of the Missionaries of Charity Fathers, has spent the past 17 years gathering evidence and data to make the case for Mother Teresa to be declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
David Naglieri (director) - David is an Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker and television producer. He is renowned for his 2016 feature-length documentary: Liberating a Continent; John Paul II and the Fall of Communism, which earned five Emmy nominations. He previously worked at Salt + Light Media, before joining the Knights in New Haven, Connecticut.
Marc Boudignon (co-director) – Marc is an accomplished director who has worked with the Knights of Columbus on numerous projects and, previously, at Salt + Light Media. He is based out of Oshawa, Ont.
We are hopeful both Catholics and well beyond – will show up in large numbers and demonstrate to cinema landlords and others in the community that we, Catholics in Canada, are a (loving) force in the community...and that we’re happy to play a part in the promotion of charity (and life) for the benefit of all!
Saturday, October 15, 2022
Rosary Rally October 15 2022 - noon - Annunciation of the Lord Parish Ottawa ON
https://canadaneedsourlady.org/public-square-rosary-rally/
Each year, Canada Needs Our Lady holds the Public Square Rosary Crusade, with Rosary Rallies in cities all across the country.
On October 16, 2021, there were 640+ groups simultaneously praying for our country and the world all across Canada!
These yearly Public Square Rosary Rallies took place on the Saturday closest to October 13, the feast of the last apparition of Our Lady of Fatima and the Miracle of the Sun.
Friday, October 14, 2022
40 Days for LIfe October 14, 2022 - Annunciation of the Lord Parish
Pat and I went for7AM
God bless Alain and Father Josh who also arrived around the same time but they stayed for the entire day( as far as I know ) What a courageous Duo!!!
Below, Pat and Father Joshua are outside the bubble zone ( facing the abortuary ) As peaceful as we always are there is no freedom of speech for pro-lifers and it gets worse every year! I guess our beliefs are "unacceptable"?
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
The Sinister Plot of the Transgender Movement - Don Johnson
Sunday, October 9, 2022
Grandma Growing Up: The Present / Thanksgiving 2022
I received it early on and it has always stayed with me. I couldn’t, wouldn’t let it out of my sight, so I took it with me everywhere I went. It was with me when I slept when I played when I helped mommy and daddy when I was happy and when I was sad, during hard times, during happy times, when the world made sense and when it didn’t: It WAS, it IS the gift of my FAITH
Friday, October 7, 2022
My Pro-Life Wish for 2023
Is that every Church in Canada does this next October!
Below are some of the Churches that participated!
I really like the idea of Evangelizing like this in front of one's Place of Worship
"Mississauga Ontario Pro-Lifers, you rock big time!"
( from Campaign Life Coalition Website)
https://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/hot-news/id/594
And below is 103-year-old Mary Payne from Saint Leonard's Church in Brampton!
Thanks and God bless you Mary
The Mighty Queen of Heaven and Lady of Angels Prayer - Archbishop Metropolitan of Czestochowa
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Life Chain in Ottawa - October 2 2022 - from Debbie Duval
https://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/hot-news/id/594
On the weekend of Sunday, October 2, almost 300 communities across Canada participated in Life Chain – a substantial increase from the 270 Life Chain locations last year, and the ~250 Life Chain locations in years prior. This Life Chain was the first since the overturning of the major abortion precedent Roe v. Wade south of the border.
Many pro-lifers joined the Life Chain for the first time, along with families, clergy members, political candidates, and pro-life veterans (including one 103-year-old). While attendance is slow to rebound following COVID-19, the reach of the pro-life message is extended with every new community that partakes in this witness to the sanctity of life.
This year, Life Chain has returned to New Brunswick (in five locations!) and will return to Prince Edward Island on October 22, meaning all ten provinces (and one territory!) are contributing to this coast-to-coast activism.
In contrast, counter-protests have remained limited and were more subdued. While the 2022 Life Chain was not without incidents and rude comments and gestures, organizers continue to report a balance of positive responses.
Conversations were sparked, minds already changed, and multiple post-abortive individuals shared their stories.
Below are photos from 70 of Canada’s Life Chains. Please send your own photos and testimonies to lifechain@campaignlifecoalition.com and note that #LifeChain2023 will be on Sunday, October 1.
https://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/hot-news/id/594
Life Chain in Ottawa
100 at Meadowlands, 45 in Orleans, and 70 including the families who were on the lawn at Holy Redeemer in Kanata. Many at the other locations as well. St. Patrick and Cobourg (St. Clemments) had 34 which is a record!!!
Kanata - Hazeldean & Eagleson ( on the CLC website)