Submit
Your Intentions 3 Holy Masses, 11/4-11/6
Dear Friend,
In reviewing many recent campaign
media messages, speeches and rallies, a post-Roe world that respects
the sanctity of life is not welcomed. The November 8 Midterm Elections
are next Tuesday.
Our Shepherd, Cardinal Burke has
said: “Catholics must place
life, family & religious freedom first when voting.”
Please join me in three days of
prayers and submit your intentions for our Midterm
Election Countdown - three Holy Masses, from November 4-6.
Storming Heaven together, we
will invoke:
The Sacred Heart of Jesus on First
Friday, November 4
The Blessed Virgin Mary on First
Saturday, November 5
The Holy Face of Jesus on First
Sunday, November 6
Include intentions for our nation,
candidates you have been praying for, as well as your own personal
petitions.
Statistics have shown that only 62%
of those who were eligible voted. If you have not yet voted, keep in
mind what Cardinal Burke has clearly stated:
“We are morally bound in conscience
to choose leaders at all levels of government who will best serve the
common good, “the sum total of social conditions which allow people,
either as groups or as individuals, to reach their fulfillment more
fully and more easily” (Gaudium et spes, No.
26a).
“God our Father, through the inner
voice of our conscience, asks us each day about our brothers and
sisters whose lives are being taken through abortion, embryonic
stem-cell research and euthanasia. Through our conscience, He asks us,
too, about our protection of the sanctity of marriage and the family,
in accord with His divine law. We are our “brother’s keeper.” Our
vocation and mission in life, a true share in the vocation and mission
of Christ our Savior, is to love our neighbor without boundaries. In
our democratic republic, one of the important ways in which we fulfill
our civic responsibility for the common good is by electing government
leaders who respect and uphold the moral law.”
Archbishop Hebda, of the
Archdiocese of Saint Paul & Minneapolis is urging Catholics to
vote. “As Americans and as
Catholics, it is our right and responsibility to be involved in the
political process, including voting in races that range from school
boards to city councils to federal office.”
From November 4-6, we will be
praying for our nation, as well as all who exercise their right to
vote for the common good, as we countdown to November 8. Please submit
your petitions now for the three Holy Masses:
May Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom guide
us.
Yours in the Sacred Heart of Jesus
and the Immaculate Heart of Mary,
Thomas McKenna
Founder and President
Catholic Action For Faith And Family http://www.catholicaction.org/
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