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Thursday, August 16, 2007

August - The month dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary

The month of August is traditionally dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
The physical heart of Mary is venerated (and not adored as the Sacred Heart of Jesus is) because it is united to her person and is the seat of her love (especially for her divine Son), virtue, and inner life. Such devotion is an incentive to a similar love and virtue.
On October 31, 1942, Pope Pius XII made a solemn Act of Consecration of the Church and the whole world to the Immaculate Heart. Let us remember this devotion year-round, but particularly through the month of August.
Pope Paul VI, on the floor of the Vatican Council at the close of the third session, renewed publicly the consecration of the Church and the world to Mary's Immaculate Heart. He said that his thoughts turned to the whole world "which our venerated predecessor Pius XII . . . not without inspiration from on high, solemnly consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. . . . O Virgin Mary, Mother of the Council, to you we recommend the entire Church."
When he visited Fatima on May 13, 1967, the same Pope recalled this "consecration which we ourselves have renewed on November 21, 1964 — we exhort all the sons of the Church to renew personally their consecration to the Immaculate Heart of the Mother of the Church and to bring alive this most noble act of veneration through a life ever more in accord with the divine will and in a spirit of filial service and of devout imitation of their heavenly Queen."

Act of Consecration
to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
St. Louis-De Montfort's Consecration taken from The Secret of the Rosary.
I, N., a faithless sinner-- renew and ratify today in thy hands, O Immaculate Mother, the vows of my Baptism; I renounce forever Satan, his pomps and works; and I give myself entirely to Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Wisdom, to carry my cross after Him all the days of my life, and to be more faithful to Him than I have ever been before.
In the presence of all the heavenly court I choose thee this day, for my Mother and Mistress. I deliver and consecrate to thee, as thy slave, my body and soul, my goods, both interior and exterior, and even the value of all my good actions, past, present and future; leaving to thee the entire and full right of disposing of me, and all that belongs to me, without exception, according to thy good pleasure, for the greater glory of God, in time and in eternity. Amen.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary




Prayer of Pope Pius XII
"O Immaculate Virgin, Mother of God and Mother of Men, — we believe with all the fervor of our Faith in your triumphal Assumption, both in body and soul, into heaven where you are acclaimed as Queen of all the choirs of angels and all the legions of the Saints; and we unite with them to praise and bless the Lord Who has exalted you above all other pure creatures, and to offer you the tribute of our devotion and our love." (from the Assumption Prayer of Pope Pius XII)
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed are thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb JESUS.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death.
Amen

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe, Patron of our Difficult Times, pray for us!



Maximilian Mary Kolbe was born in Poland. He consecrated himself to the Lord in the Franciscan Order. Filled with love for the Virgin, he founded the Militia of the Immaculate Mary and, with his preaching and writing, undertook an intense apostolic mission in Europe and Asia. Imprisoned in Auschwitz during the Second World War, he offered himself in exchange for the father of a large family who was to be executed. He was given a lethal injection when he failed to die fast enough from starvation in the concentration camp. John Paul II proclaimed him the Patron of Our Suffering Century.



Solemn Act of Consecration to the Immaculate
by
St. Maximilian M. Kolbe

O Immaculate, Queen of heaven and earth, Refuge of sinners and our most loving Mother, to whom God willed to entrust the entire order of mercy, I an unworthy sinner cast myself at your feet, humbly begging you to be so good as to accept me wholly and completely as your possession and property, and to do with me, with my whole life, death and eternity, whatever pleases you. If it pleases you, use my whole self without reserve to accomplish what has been said of you: "She will crush your head," (Gen. 3:15), and also: "You alone have destroyed all heresies in the whole world" so that I may become a useful instrument in your immaculate and most merciful hands for promoting and increasing your glory to the maximum in so many strayed and indifferent souls, and thus extend as much as possible the blessed Kingdom of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. For wherever you enter, you obtain the grace of conversion and sanctification, since it is through your hands that all graces comes to us from the Most Sweet Heart of Jesus.

V: Allow me to praise you, O most holy Virgin.
R.: Give me strength against my enemies.
Amen

Final Day of our Novena

Da pacem Dómine in diébus nostris: quia non est álius qui pugnet pro nobis, nisi tu Deus noster.

Give us every day Your peace, Lord:for there is no one else who would defend us but You, our God.

Our Lady Queen of Peace, pray for us!

LEADER: Help us, in all our opinions, words and actions, to be ruled by the gracious love of God our Father, Jesus His Son and the Holy Spirit, our constant companion.
Pause for silent meditation.
(Luke 17:20-21) The Pharisees asked Jesus when the Kingdom of God was to come. He answered, "The Kingdom of God is not like something you can observe and say of it: 'Look, here it is! There it is! See, the kingdom of God is among you!"
ALL: Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it know, that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence we fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother. To you do we come, before you we stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer them. Amen

Monday, August 13, 2007

Monday's Novena!

MONDAY, AUGUST 13th

LEADER: Help us to be mindful of the times when we do not admit our own faults but blame others instead.
Pause for silent meditation.
(Luke 6:41-42) Why do you pay attention to the speck in your brother's eye while you have a log in your eye and are not conscious of it? How can you say to your neighbor: 'Friend, let me take this speck out of your eye,' when you can't remove the log in your own? You Hypocrite! First remove the log from your own eye and then you will see clearly enough to remove the speck from your neighbor's eye.
ALL: Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it know, that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence we fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother. To you do we come, before you we stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer them. Amen

Novena - Opps!!

Sorry, I haven't been able to post since Thursday..... :-(

Novena Update!

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th
LEADER: Help us to remember the ordinary people in Iraq, Afghanistan and Darfur who have died, have lost their homes or have fled to another country to escape death.
Pause for silent meditation.
(Luke 9:58) The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to rest his head.
ALL: Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it know, that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence we fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother. To you do we come, before you we stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer them. Amen

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th
LEADER: Help us to be mindful of the times when we express strong feelings using abusive language.
Pause for silent meditation.
(James 3:2b) A person who commits no offense in speech is perfect and capable of ruling the whole self.
ALL: Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it know, that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence we fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother. To you do we come, before you we stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer them. Amen

SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th
LEADER: Help us to be mindful of the times when we allow anger in ourselves or others to grow, and we do not seek reconciliation.
Pause for silent meditation
(Matthew 5:23-24) If you are about to offer your gift at the altar and you remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar, go at once and make peace with him, and then come back and offer your gift to God.
ALL: Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it know, that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence we fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother. To you do we come, before you we stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer them. Amen

Thursday, August 09, 2007

St. Edith Stein ~ Pray for us!



St. Edith Stein pray for us




From the Novena in honor of St. Edith Stein

The Auschwitz Extermination Camp
Auschwitz was at that time a small provincial Polish town, which was to give its name to the notorious concentration camp, opened nearby by order of Himmler for political prisoners on April 27, 1940. The first camp was rather small in size and was called, subsequently, Auschwitz I. In October 1941, a far more extensive camp was set up, named after a neighboring village, Auschwitz II-Birkenau (Encyclopaedia Judaica Vol. 3, Coll. 854-871). From March 1942, Jews were directed to the second camp. Mass murders of Jewish prisoners by Zyklon B (prussic acid) gas was instituted at Birkenau as from January 1942, at the instigation of Adolf Eichmann, who was in overall command of the execution of the "Final Solution" of the Jewish Problem by genocide, decided on by the Nazis at Wansee in 1941. The gassing continued for two years and ten months, during which time a million Jews perished in the camp. The convoys arrived at the rate of three or four a day; they were usually met at the platform by the Camp Commandant, Rudolph Hoess, later executed for war-crimes, and the infamous Dr. Mengele, who performed the "Selektion", strong prisoners being separated for forced labor in mines and factories, the remainder being consigned for immediate "elimination."
The first transport of prisoners from Holland arrived in July 1942; the one carrying our Saint was, perhaps, the third, being preceded by a transport of men which had reached the camp that afternoon. The newcomers were taken to barracks and told to leave their clothes on a numbered peg, to be retrieved after the shower, which they were falsely led to believe would follow. Women usually had their hair cut off. The prisoners had then to walk four hundred meters along a path till they came to a large room, with tubes running across the ceiling. Force was used to get them to enter, when necessary. The metal doors were locked, levers operated and the gas introduced into the rooms. Twenty to twenty-five minutes later, electric-pumps evacuated the gas, allowing special commando-units to enter and empty the chambers. Not all the victims were dead. Gold dentures were removed and the corpses carted away to be thrown into a common fosse. Crematoria had not yet been installed at Auschwitz; but, later, to obliterate traces of their crimes, the Nazis exhumed the corpses and had them burnt. From the moment of the arrival of a convoy to the extermination of the victims, no more than an hour and a half would elapse, as a rule. The killing of human beings became a monotonous routine.
Saint Edith, her companions and a thousand other Hebrew Catholics died in the gas-chambers of Auschwitz II-Birkenau on the morning of August 9th from suffocation by prussic acid fumes. She then entered into her glory, accompanied, as we like to believe, by many others.
Saint Edith Stein was accompanied by a group of Hebrew Catholics throughout her ordeal; they lived with her, prayed with her, shared her spiritual sentiments, and died, most of them, together with her in the same gas-chamber. They are the rays of light that scintillate around our Saint’s crown of glory. Divine Providence wanted to give the world an example of an ideal Hebrew Catholic Community, though one assembled under duress and for a short period only.
We recall a few names, those most closely associated with Saint Edith in her trial:
Rosa, Edith’s sister ~ She was the only member of the Stein family to follow Edith into the Church, delaying her entry until the death of her mother, so as to spare the latter the suffering her entry would have occasioned her. She became a Tertiary Carmelite and rendered service to the Nuns at Echt, from where she left with her sister, Edith, for Auschwitz.
Dr. Bromberg and his family ~ The Doctor, his wife, son and daughter travelled in the transport from Amersfoort to Westerbork. They survived the war, as by a miracle. Mrs. Bromberg, who was very close to Edith, left a fine testimony to her bearing during the two days Edith spent in the camp. The son was ordained a priest in the Dominican Order after the war: Fr. Ignatius Bromberg, O.P.
The Löb family ~ The father was a Dr. Löb; of his five children, two became Trappist priests, two Trappistines, and one, a Trappist lay-brother. The two priests deployed an admirable ministry amongst the prisoners, proving a benediction to them in their distress. All were to die with Edith and Rosa.
Sister Judith Mendez da Costa ~ Her family had left Portugal in the 16th century to settle in Amsterdam. She became a Dominican nun and was conventual in Bilthoven from where she was carried off by the Gestapo on August 2nd. Her distant Portuguese origin provided an excuse, so that she was set free for a while and returned to her convent on the 15th August. On the 25th February 1944, she and the entire Portuguese community were transferred from Westerbork to Theresienstadt camp and from there to Auschwitz (16th May) where they were all gassed. Her brother and sister died in the torment. Sister Judith managed to send to her Superior a detailed description of her stay in Westerbork, from August 4th to August 15th, during which time she met Saint Edith.
Alice Reis ~ She entered the Church in 1932, Edith Stein standing as her godmother. Two years later she entered the Sisters of the Good Shepherd as a postulant. Circumstances in Germany being what they were at the time, she was sent to Holland. On account of her asthma, she was not accepted as a religious, but remained on as a lay-helper to the Sisters in several of their establishments. At 5 o’clock on the morning of August 2nd, she was snatched from her convent at Almelo by the Gestapo and sent to Amersfoort camp, from where she accompanied our Saint on the journey to Auschwitz.
Dr. Ruth Kantorowicz of the Ursuline Convent at Venlo ~ She had been an old friend of Edith’s. She was arrested on August 2nd and carried off to Amersfoort and then in a goods-train to Hooghalen. She was one of those who were forced to walk across fields, woods and hedges to the Westerbork camp. In answer to an urgent note, the Ursulines sent her supplies with two gentlemen. They saw her in the camp with Edith Stein, both wearing the yellow star-shaped patch. She remarked that the Trappist priests had not been able to celebrate Holy Mass for them. She left with Edith for Auschwitz.
Dr. Meirowsky ~ Since 1940, she had been resident in the lodge of the Trappistine Abbey near Tilburg. She was a medical doctor of Polish-Jewish origin, acquainted with our Saint with whom she had exchanged several letters. At Tilburg, she rendered valuable services to the community as doorkeeper and community doctor. She was a member of the Dominican Third Order and was regarded by the Trappistines as one of themselves.
In a letter addressed to Dr. Meirowsky's confessor from Westerbork, dated "Transfiguratio, 6, VIII." Dr. Meirowsky expressed the most admirable spiritual sentiments, showing to what extent our Saint was seconded in her intentions by other Hebrew Catholics. We quote the following passages from her letter: "I want to send you my last greetings and to tell you that I have complete confidence in God and have surrendered myself entirely to His will. Even more — I regard it as a grace and privilege to be driven along this road under these conditions, a witness to the words of our good Fathers and shepherds in Christ. "If our sufferings have been increased somewhat then we have received a double portion of grace and a glorious crown is being prepared for us in heaven. Rejoice with me. I am going forward unshaken, confidently and joyfully — like the Sisters who are with me — to testify to Jesus Christ and to bear witness to the Truth in company with our Bishops. We are going as children of Our Holy Mother, the Church; we will unite our sufferings with the sufferings of our King, our Saviour and our Bridegroom, sacrificing ourselves for the conversion, for the Jews, for those who persecute us, so that all may know the peace of Christ and his Kingdom. Join with me in thanking God for this great favor by singing an exultant Magnificat." The letter was signed, Sister M. Magdalena Dominica (in the world, Dr. Meirowsky).
In our humble option, the sentiments that emanate from Dr. Meirowsky’s letter are no less sublime than those expressed by the early Christian martyrs as they went to their death by fire, by torture and by the lions, in the arenas of the Roman Empire.

Thursday Novena Prayer

LEADER: Help us to remember the pain suffered by ordinary people from the atom bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, near the Catholic cathedral, this day in 1945. Let us also remember today the entrance into heaven of Edith Stein, St. Teresia Benedicta of the Cross, from Auschwitz in 1942.

Pause for silent meditation.

(Matthew 5:43-44) You have heard that it was said: Love your neighbor and do not do good to your enemy. But this I tell you: Love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you.

ALL: Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it know, that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence we fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother. To you do we come, before you we stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer them. Amen

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Wednesday Novena in Honor of Our Lady of Peace

LEADER: Help us to embrace God's entire creation as careful stewards and to share God's gifts unselfishly.

Pause for silent meditation.

(Genesis 1:28) God blessed them and said to them, "Be fruitful and increase in number, fill the earth and subdue it, rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the sky, over every other living creature that moves on the ground."

ALL: Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it know, that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence we fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother. To you do we come, before you we stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer them. Amen

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Tuesday Novena in Honor of Our Lady of Peace

LEADER: Help us to remember that each human being is to be valued at every stage of life, from conception to natural death.

Pause for silent meditation

(Genesis 1:26a-27) God said, "Let us make man in Our image, to Our likeness. So God created man in His image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.

ALL: Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it know, that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence we fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother. To you do we come, before you we stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer them. Amen

Monday, August 06, 2007

Pope Paul VI

In his Sunday, August 5, 2007 general audience at Castel Gandolfo, the pope's summer home, Pope Benedict XVI remembered Pope Paul VI who died August 6, 1978, on the Feast of the Transfiguration: “The solemnity of the Transfiguration remains linked to the memory of my venerated predecessor, the Servant of God, Paul VI, who in 1978, here in Castel Gandalfo, completed his earthly mission and was called into the heavenly house of the Father. His memory invites us to raise our eyes to heaven and to faithfully serve the Lord and the Church as he did in the difficult years of the last century.” Pope Paul VI








"Somebody should tell us, right at the start of our lives, that we are dying. Then we might live life to the limit, every minute of every day. Do it! I say. Whatever you want to do, do it now! There are only so many tomorrows." ~ Pope Paul VI


Requiescat in Pace - Amen



Our Lady, Queen of Peace - Patroness of El Salvador

Da pacem Dómine in diébus nostris: quia non est álius qui pugnet pro nobis, nisi tu Deus noster.

Give us every day Your peace, Lord: for there is no one else who would defend us but You, our God.






Tradition has it that some time in 1682 some merchants found an abandoned box on the southern shore of El Salvador. They were unable to open the box. As it was tightly closed and sealed, they surmised that it contained something of value, and decided to take it to the City of San Miguel where they would find out how to open it. They tied the box on a donkey's back and undertook the long and dangerous journey to the city, where they arrived on November 21, meaning to inform the local authorities of their find. But when they went by the parish church, now a cathedral, the donkey lay down on the ground. They were then able to open the box and were surprised to find that it contained a lovely image of Our Lady holding the Child.

The origin of this image is still a mystery, as it never was known for whom the box was intended, or how it came to reach the beaches of El Salvador. But it is evident that the image was sent to heal a divided populace.

It is said that a hard and bloody struggle was going on between the inhabitants of the region, but when they heard of the marvelous discovery in the abandoned box, they put down their weapons and immediately ceased fighting. It is also related that during the 1833 struggles, when everyone expected a blood bath, the victorious side, instead of taking reprisals, had the blessed image placed in the atrium of the parish church. At the feet of Our Lady, a solemn vow was made to keep no grudges and to erase all hatred from the people's hearts so that peace would bring about brotherhood and reconciliation. This is why the image was given the beautiful title of Our Lady of Peace, whose liturgical celebration is held on November 21 in memory of its arrival at San Miguel.

The statute is a dressed wood carving. It has the coat-of-arms of El Salvador embroidered on the front of the image's white robe. The image holds a gold palm leaf in memory of the eruption of the Chaparrastique volcano, which threatened to destroy the city with burning lava. The frightened dwellers of San Miguel brought out the statute of Our Lady of Peace to the principal door of the cathedral, and at that precise moment the force of the lava changed direction, moving away from the city. In the exact place where the lava changed direction there's a town called "Milagro de la Paz" (Miracle of Peace).
On the day this happened, September 21, 1787, everyone saw in the sky, formed by the clouds, a white palm frond that seemed to sprout from the crater of the volcano. Considering that this was a sign of the Virgin's protection, her faithful decided to place in her hand a gold palm like the one they had seen in the sky.
Benedict XV authorized the crowning of the image, which took place on November 21, 1921. The goldsmith who made the Virgin's crown used 650 grams of gold and many precious stones, among which was a huge emerald surrounded by diamonds. The new shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Peace was completed in 1953.
Our Lady of Peace intercede for us, Archbishop Oscar Romero, pray for us

August 6th ~ Novena Prayer in Honor of Our Lady of Peace

DAILY OPENING PRAYER:Mary, our Mother, Queen of Peace, we pray for your help as we meditate on violence of word and action in families, communities and among nations. Through your maternal love, show us how to follow those teachings of your Son Jesus, His apostles and the prophets that will convert us to nonviolent love and draw us into the kingdom of God. Amen

LEADER: Help us to remember the ordinary people who were killed by our nation's atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan this day in 1945.
Pause for silent meditation.
(Isaiah 2:4) God will rule over the nations and settle disputes for many peoples. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nations will not raise sword against nation, they will train for war no more.

ALL: Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it know, that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence we fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother. To you do we come, before you we stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer them. Amen

Friday, August 03, 2007

The Virgin Mary - Queen of Peace

Da pacem Dómine in diébus nostris:
quia non est álius qui pugnet pro nobis, nisi tu Deus noster.

Give us every day Your peace, Lord:
for there is no one else who would defend us but You, our God.
OUR LADY OF PEACE,
Patroness of El Salvador
pray for us.

Although, Our Lady of Peace is the patroness of the Hawaiian Islands -- Santa Fe, NM and El Salvador, the title of Our Lady of Peace is not too well defined. It appears normally as the title of “Queen of Peace” for which the Church has a special Mass -- “Missa Beata Maria Virgo Regina Pacis”.

Mary is the Immaculate Conception, a person at peace with herself and with God. There are many papal encyclicals asking Mary to intercede for peace.

The Collection of Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary contains a Mass (for ordinary times) devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Peace. In this Mass there is detailed the reasons why Mary is called the Queen of Peace. She is the Mother of the “Prince of Peace” (see the Introit) who reconciled heaven and earth (see Communion). She was standing at the foot of the cross where Christ merited peace for the whole world. At Pentecost Mary prayed for the Spirit of Peace (see the Preface). She is our intercessor with God to obtain the Spirit of Love, Unity and Reconciliation (see the Collect & Communion).

In 1917 Pope Benedict XV added the advocation “Queen of Peace” to the Litany of Loreto.

Join our Parish Novena in honor of OUR LADY, QUEEN OF PEACE. This Novena will be celebrated from August 6th, 2007 to August 14th, 2007 -- After the daily 7 a.m. & 12:15 p.m. Masses. Please join with us in praying this Novena.

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Lord, Grant us your Peace

As we pray for peace in our hearts, our homes, our church, our community and our world, we intercede to our Blessed Mother for her intercession on our behalf.

From the Solemnity Of Mary, Mother Of God
XXXV World Day Of Peace
Homily Of John Paul II
Tuesday, 1 January 2002

If Jesus is Life, Mary is the Mother of Life.
If Jesus is Hope, Mary is the Mother of Hope.
If Jesus is Peace, Mary is the Mother of Peace, Mother of the Prince of Peace.
Holy Mother, Mother of the Prince of Peace, help us!
Mother of Humanity and Queen of Peace, pray for us!
Amen
Join our Parish Novena in honor of OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE will be celebrated from August 6th, 2007 to August 14th, 2007 ~ After the daily 7 a.m. & 12:15 p.m. Masses. You are welcome to join us online in praying this Novena.