Sunday, September 30, 2018

Life Chain Sept 30, 2018 - Montreal Rd. and St. Laurent Blvd.

There were approximately 47 participants in the Life Chaim today 
at the Saint Laurent Blvd. and Montreal Rd Intersection 
in Ottawa's East End. 
The majority were from the Annunciation of the Lord Parish 
and included our two priests 
Father John Likozar and Father Rob Arsenault, 
Thanks to all who came out
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Saturday, September 29, 2018

Cardinal Vigano letters

TESTIMONY  by  His Excellency Carlo Maria Viganò
Titular Archbishop of Ulpiana  Apostolic Nuncio 

August 22 2018
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LETTER
September 29th, 2018
Feast of St. Michael, Archangel
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Friday, September 28, 2018

Praying today with parishioners from St. Monica Parish

This afternoon around 2:30  I joined parishioners from St. Monica Parish at Bank and Queen to pray for an end to abortion.  When I arrived two parishioners welcomed me. A few minutes later one kind fellow stopped by and thanked us and asked God to bless us.

There was one negative incident when a young woman passed by and yelled at us and pointed at our signs and said something derogatory although I can't remember exactly what she said:
( something like "that's all crap ")  That was the only negative incident though.  I've heard a lot worse over the years

Shortly before three Gary arrived. We prayed the rosary together.

Four more parishioners from St. Monica came by at 4 o:clock. My gosh what a wonderful group! For some of them it was their first time. Thank you Lord.

Oh and just as I was leaving to go another gentleman dropped by and pointed at the bubble zone sign and said I bet you won't be voting for Jim Watson in the election and I said "You bet your boots I won't "





Abortion: Genocide of the Weakest of the Weak



"What is happening for abortion is a genocide. It is a genocide against the poor of the poorest, the weakest of the weakest, babies who can't defend themselves. And to legalize it, to make it like something okay, it's sad. It's sad. You know, every human being to me is the whole world." - Immaculée Ilibagiza, Rwanda, Genocide Survivor and author of Left to Tell.