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Blood Drive

Posted by on Oct 21, 2013 in Activities | Comments Off on Blood Drive

Blood Drive

November 26th 3-6pm Blessed Sacrament Parish Center Be a Hero, Please Give

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Robert Melvin Jr. Benefit Dinner & Auction

Posted by on Oct 21, 2013 in Activities | Comments Off on Robert Melvin Jr. Benefit Dinner & Auction

Robert Melvin Jr. Benefit Dinner & Auction

Sunday November 3rd 4-7pm Blessed Sacrament Parish Center Please join the Knights of Columbus and help us raise some funds to cover the growing medical expenses for Robert Melvin Jr. who is suffering from Crohn’s disease. Free will donation for Dinner Silent Auction will be held Thank you for your support!

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Discover the Knights of Columbus Open House

Posted by on Oct 20, 2013 in Activities | Comments Off on Discover the Knights of Columbus Open House

Discover the Knights of Columbus Open House

Discover the Knights of Columbus. Find out more about who we help, what we do, how can you be a part of it. Thursday October 24th 6 to 8pm Parish Center Families Welcome Pizza will be served.

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Pope Praises Integrity and Loyalty of the Knights of Columbus

Posted by on Oct 10, 2013 in Catholic, Newsworthy, Supreme | Comments Off on Pope Praises Integrity and Loyalty of the Knights of Columbus

Pope Praises Integrity and Loyalty of the Knights of Columbus

THE POPE PRAISES THE INTEGRITY AND LOYALTY OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLOMBUS Vatican City, 10 October 2013 (VIS) – “I wish to express my gratitude for the unfailing support which your Order has always given to the works of the Holy See”, began the Holy Father’s address to the Knights of Columbus, whom he received in audience this morning in the Sala Clementina of the Vatican Apostolic Palace, on the occasion of a meeting held by the Order in Rome. He thanked them for their prayers and witness of faith, and concern for brothers and sisters in need. The Pope described the “Vicarius Christi Fund” as “an eloquent sign” of the Order’s “solidarity with the Successor of Peter in his concern for the universal Church”, made manifest in its daily works. Finally, Pope Francis commended the order to the intercession of St. Joseph, “protector of the Holy Family of Nazareth … an admirable model of those manly virtues of quiet strength, integrity and fidelity which the Knights of Columbus are committed to preserving, cultivating and passing on to future generations of Catholic men”. Published by VISarchive 02 – Thursday, October 10,...

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Popes to be Saints

Posted by on Oct 2, 2013 in Catholic | Comments Off on Popes to be Saints

Popes to be Saints

Pope to canonize Blessed John XXIII, John Paul II April 27 Blesseds John XXIII and John Paul II will be canonized together next April 27, Divine Mercy Sunday. (CNS photos) By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Recognizing that Blessed John XXIII and John Paul II have widespread reputations for holiness and that years of studying their lives and actions have proven their exceptional virtue, Pope Francis announced he would declare his two predecessors saints at a single ceremony April 27. The pope made the announcement Sept. 30 at the end of an “ordinary public consistory,” a gathering of cardinals and promoters of the sainthood causes of the two late popes. The consistory took place in the context of a prayer service in Latin and included the reading of brief biographies of the two sainthood candidates. Cardinal Angelo Amato, prefect of the Congregation for Saints’ Causes, read the biographies and highlighted the “service to peace” and the impact both popes had “inside and outside the Christian community” at times of great cultural, political and religious transformation. The testimonies of their lives, “completely dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel, shine in the church and reverberate in the history of the world as examples of hope and light,” the cardinal said. Blessed John Paul, known as a globetrotter who made 104 trips outside Italy, served as pope from 1978 to 2005 and was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI on Divine Mercy Sunday, May 1, 2011. Blessed John XXIII, known particularly for convoking the Second Vatican Council, was pope from 1958 to 1963; Blessed John Paul beatified him in 2000. Asked by reporters if retired Pope Benedict would participate in the canonization ceremony, Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesman, told reporters it was possible, but given the retired pope’s preference for staying out of the public eye, he could not say for sure. The choice of April 27, which will be Divine Mercy Sunday in 2014, was not a complete surprise. Speaking to reporters traveling with him from Brazil to Rome July 28, Pope Francis said he had been considering Dec. 8, but the possibility of icy roads could make it difficult for Polish pilgrims who would travel by bus to Rome for the ceremony. The other option, he said, was Divine Mercy Sunday, a celebration instituted worldwide by Pope John Paul. Since the beginning of his pontificate in March, Pope Francis has emphasized God’s mercy and readiness to forgive those who recognize their need for pardon. He told reporters on the flight from Brazil that Pope John Paul’s promotion of Divine Mercy Sunday showed his intuition that a new “age of mercy” was needed in the church and the world. Asked on the plane to describe the two late popes, Pope Francis said Blessed John was “a bit of the ‘country priest,’ a priest who loves each of the faithful and knows how to care for them; he did this as a bishop and as a nuncio.” He was holy, patient, had a good sense of humor and, especially by calling the Second Vatican Council, was a man of courage, Pope Francis said. “He was a man who let himself be guided by the Lord.” As for Blessed John Paul, Pope Francis told the reporters on the plane, “I think of him as ‘the great missionary of the church,” because he was “a man who proclaimed the Gospel everywhere.” Pope Francis signed a decree recognizing the miracle needed for Blessed John Paul’s canonization July 5; the same day, the Vatican announced that the pope had agreed with members of...

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