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                  Pax et Bonum ad abundantiam                                                                      Last update May 24, 2009

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August 7-9, 2009


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Immaculate Conception Fraternity

Jonesboro, Georgia

 

 

 

 

St. Clare

St.Clare Martini Fraternity,
Winston Salem, GA

 

 

 

St. ClareEmerging fraternity
Stigmata of St. Francis Fraternity
Duluth, Georgia.

 

 

 


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Franciscan News and Views

A Memorial Day Message From Fr. Corapi

 

 5-20 Pontifical council launches new website, applications for iPhone, Facebook http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/

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     In light of the upcoming commemoration of World Communications Day on May 24, the Pontifical Council for Social Communications is launching a new website (pope2you.net), as well as iPhone and Facebook applications.

Pope Benedict XVI greets Franciscans at Chapter of Mats

 

FRANCISCANS: CONTINUE TO BEAUTIFY THE FACE OF THE CHURCH by Pope Benedict XVI

Franciscans Going "Home" for 800th Birthday

The Notre Dame, Obama Controversy Update

Spread the Gospel through cyberspace, Pope urges

 

 As the Bishops Go . . . The reason your prayers are needed for our American bishops, priests, religious and academicians.

Spread the Gospel through cyberspace, Pope urges

Intercessions and Prayers

The Pope has expressed his thoughts about the responsibility of every Christian. He said, "A Christian can never remain silent in” the face of violence, poverty, hunger, corruption or abuse of power"

 

Therefore, I bring to your attention

the Time of the Times and the need for your prayers.

By clicking "Go to:" at the end of each intercession you can see the latest news items that pertain to that intercession.

Your prayers and intercessions are desperately needed...

Lord, remember the prayers and petitions of our fraternity and all Franciscans. Let us pray. Go to:

May our administration come to the defense of all human life. Let us pray. Go to:

May Priests, Eucharistic ministers and the Faithful keep holy Eucharistic practices. Let us pray. Go to:

Lord remember our younger generation that they  keep your commandments and follow the dictates of the Church. Let us pray. Go to

May our leaders preserve the sanctity of marriage, family and the life and dignity of every potential human person.  Let us pray. Go to:

Sometimes science is opposed to reason and what is permissible. Let us pray Go to:

May our administration come to the defense of all human life. Let us pray. Go to:

The Holy Father needs your prayers. Let us pray. Go to:

 Pray for our Bishops that they are of one mind in following the dictates of the Church and the Holy Father. Let us pray. Go to:

“May we prove ourselves innocent and straightforward, children of God beyond reproach in the midst of a twisted and depraved generation.” (Phil. 2: 12b-16) Let us pray. Go to:

Give those in the U.S. legislature a true concern for their brothers and sisters entrusted to their care and inspire the hearts of the people to support the moral obligations of their leaders. Let us pray. Let us pray. Go to: 

Guide all politicians estranged from you by sin and scandal that they may come back to you, and remain always in your love. Let us pray. Go to: