Friday, March 22, 2013
Run With Life: Gestational Legislation: a morally sound strategy
Run With Life: Gestational Legislation: a morally sound strategy: In the most recent issue of the Guelph and Area Right to Life newsletter, there is an (unsigned) front page article on gestational legislat...
Monday, March 4, 2013
Lenten Mission; Annunciation of the Lord Parish: March 3 - 5 from 7:30 tp 9:00 PM
Parish Lenten Mission; Annunciation of the Lord Parish, Ottawa, ON, Canada
March 3 - 5 from 7:30 tp 9:00 PM
During this Year of Faith, Pope Benedict XVI has called for the whole Church to have an encounter with Christ. Encounter Jesus, our Eucharistic Lord, who strengthens and transforms us as we offer our lives to Him. Through a rediscovery of the gift of faith the Lord wants to grant each one of us renewed joy and enthusiasm for communicating the faith to others.
Schedule 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.,
Sunday - Reasons to Believe: Why it is reasonable to believe in Jesus
Monday - Offering your life to God: the Eucharist as Sacrifice
Tuesday - Drawing new life from Jesus: the Eucharist as a Sacred Banquet
Followed by Adoration...
Speaker
Fr. Terry Donahue, CC is the Director of Lay Formation and Chaplain to the Lay Associates for the Companions of the Cross. Ordained to the priesthood in 2000, Fr. Terry has since taught 15 lay formation courses on topics in apologetics, spirituality, Ignatian discernment and evangelization. He also teaches high school Religion at Maryvale Academy, an independent Catholic school in Ottawa. He is also a presenter on the Food for Life television program and the weekly Reasons to Believe program on Radio Maria. Fr. Terry has a strong background in science and technology, having received a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and having worked for five years as a computer graphics programmer.
Below is the link to Father Terry's Sunday homily from the parish website
Encountering Jesus through the Eucharist
March 3 - 5 from 7:30 tp 9:00 PM
During this Year of Faith, Pope Benedict XVI has called for the whole Church to have an encounter with Christ. Encounter Jesus, our Eucharistic Lord, who strengthens and transforms us as we offer our lives to Him. Through a rediscovery of the gift of faith the Lord wants to grant each one of us renewed joy and enthusiasm for communicating the faith to others.
Schedule 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.,
Sunday - Reasons to Believe: Why it is reasonable to believe in Jesus
Monday - Offering your life to God: the Eucharist as Sacrifice
Tuesday - Drawing new life from Jesus: the Eucharist as a Sacred Banquet
Followed by Adoration...
Speaker
Fr. Terry Donahue, CC is the Director of Lay Formation and Chaplain to the Lay Associates for the Companions of the Cross. Ordained to the priesthood in 2000, Fr. Terry has since taught 15 lay formation courses on topics in apologetics, spirituality, Ignatian discernment and evangelization. He also teaches high school Religion at Maryvale Academy, an independent Catholic school in Ottawa. He is also a presenter on the Food for Life television program and the weekly Reasons to Believe program on Radio Maria. Fr. Terry has a strong background in science and technology, having received a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and having worked for five years as a computer graphics programmer.
Below is the link to Father Terry's Sunday homily from the parish website
Encountering Jesus through the Eucharist
First Evening
Session 1 - Sunday March 3, 2013, 7:30 - 9:00 -
Reasons to Believe: Why it is reasonable to believe in Jesus
Session 1- Questions and Answers
Session 1 - Praise and Worship
Second Evening
Choir leads the hymn
Only This I Want by Dan Schutte
Choir leads the hymn
No Greater Love by Michael Joncas
Session 2 - Monday March 4th 2013. 7:30 - 9:00PM
Conclusion of Second session and closing Hymn
Lord You Have Come to the Seashore
Third Evening
Third Session Monday March 5, 2013
Song led by the choir
I Surrender it all to Jesus
Song led by the choir
All who are Thirsty
Session 1 - Praise and Worship
Second Evening
Choir leads the hymn
Only This I Want by Dan Schutte
Choir leads the hymn
No Greater Love by Michael Joncas
Session 2 - Monday March 4th 2013. 7:30 - 9:00PM
Conclusion of Second session and closing Hymn
Lord You Have Come to the Seashore
Third Evening
Third Session Monday March 5, 2013
Song led by the choir
I Surrender it all to Jesus
Song led by the choir
All who are Thirsty
Labels:
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Creation.,
Faith. Jesus Christ,
Father Terry Donahue,
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Saturday, March 2, 2013
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Friday, February 15, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Bishop Fred Henry endorses WeNeedALaw campaign!
Bishop Fred Henry endorses campaign!
Bishop Frederick Henry of the Catholic Diocese of Calgary has joined Archbishop J. Michael Miller in endorsing the WeNeedaLAW.ca campaign.
Campaign director, Mike Schouten received this statement from Bishop Henry:
"Since the 1988 ruling in Regina v. Morgentaler, Canada has had no abortion law. Canadian history has shown that we make the law (or seek justice) in our image and likeness where there is no external standard, and worse still, the rationale for having an abortion multiplies. This is intolerable. It is time for everyone to support the campaign and goals of WeNeedaLAW.ca.”
“We are grateful to Bishop Henry for his support. He clearly understands that if we are to effect change in Canada we need to do so incrementally,” said Schouten.
“The goal of WeNeedaLAW.ca is to restrict abortion to the greatest extent possible, and it is very encouraging that Bishop Henry believes we can be successful in limiting the harm of abortion by implementing gestational laws,” continued Schouten.
Bishop Frederick Henry is the third high level Roman Catholic official to endorse the political strategy of WeNeedaLAW.ca. Last August, Archbishop J. Michael Miller of the Vancouver Archdiocese issued a statement outlining reasons as to why Roman Catholics could support gestational legislation. Archbishop Miller’s statement was affirmed by Thomas Cardinal Collins, Archbishop of Toronto a week later.
“On behalf of the WeNeedaLAW.ca campaign, I thank these religious leaders for their understanding of prudential politics and their passion for the protection of the lives of pre-born children in our country,” concluded Schouten.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Run With Life: Who can be against justice?
Run With Life: Who can be against justice?: The pro-abortions are at it again. Tomorrow they will "celebrate" 25 years of "Reproductive Justice". That's the day that the Morgentaler...
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Prayer to the Apostle Paul
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Prayer to Saint paul,
Saint Paul
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
ARCHBISHOP AQUILA: 40 Years of the Culture of Death
ARCHBISHOP AQUILA: 40 Years of the Culture of Death
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I went to college in 1968 with the idea of becoming a doctor, like my father. College campuses in the late ‘60’s and throughout the 70’s were places of turmoil. I didn’t practice my faith much in the first three years of college and I certainly never imagined that the Lord would one day make me a bishop.
I spent my first three years of college working as a hospital orderly and assisting in the emergency room, at a university student health center and in a hospital in California during summer break.
When I began the job, I hadn’t thought much about human suffering, or about human dignity.
But during my employment in hospitals, something changed. At that time, some states had approved abortion laws that I wasn’t even aware of. Because of those laws, when I was in college I witnessed the results of two abortions.
The first was in a surgical unit. I walked into an outer room and in the sink, unattended, was the body of small unborn child who had been aborted. I remember being stunned. I remember thinking that I had to baptize that child.
To continue click here
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I went to college in 1968 with the idea of becoming a doctor, like my father. College campuses in the late ‘60’s and throughout the 70’s were places of turmoil. I didn’t practice my faith much in the first three years of college and I certainly never imagined that the Lord would one day make me a bishop.
I spent my first three years of college working as a hospital orderly and assisting in the emergency room, at a university student health center and in a hospital in California during summer break.
When I began the job, I hadn’t thought much about human suffering, or about human dignity.
But during my employment in hospitals, something changed. At that time, some states had approved abortion laws that I wasn’t even aware of. Because of those laws, when I was in college I witnessed the results of two abortions.
The first was in a surgical unit. I walked into an outer room and in the sink, unattended, was the body of small unborn child who had been aborted. I remember being stunned. I remember thinking that I had to baptize that child.
To continue click here
Monday, January 14, 2013
Diaconal Ordination of Carl L Reid January 12 2013
See the Archbishop's blog at link below
http://archbishopterry.blogspot.ca/2013/01/diaconal-ordination-of-carl-l-reid.html
http://archbishopterry.blogspot.ca/2013/01/diaconal-ordination-of-carl-l-reid.html
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