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Introduction
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May
God Bless you and all your loved
ones abundantly throughout the Year 2011. Last year’s schedule was a
busy year for myself and the Helpers Apostolate and this Year
is already quite full. In this newsletter, while sharing with you
some thoughts and reflections, I will also relate to you some of
2010’s happenings and the scheduled trips and events for 2011.
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| Pro-Life
Awards |
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four occasions, during the last six
months, on a National, International and Local level, recognition has
been given to the good work of the Helpers around the world. On
Monday evening August 9, 2010 in Houston, Texas Cardinal
Daniel
DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston/Houston and Chairman of the
USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities presented to me the “People
of Life” Award for 2010. Eighty-five Diocesan Pro-Life
Directors from across the USA,, and some as far away as Canada,
Honolulu and Melbourne, Australia, were present for the event. On
October 9th 2010 at the World Congress for Life in
Rome, which was co-sponsored by the Helpers of God’s Precious
Infants and was attended by pro-lifers from 45 Countries, Cardinal
Raymond Burke presented to me the Cardinal Von
Galen Human
Life International Pro-Life Award. On Jan. 9th
2011
in Yonkers New York in the presence of the Mayor of
Yonkers
and Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York, Anthony Felicissimo,
the President of the Advocates Of
Life, presented to me the
Advocates of Life Award in
recognition of the outstanding work
the Helpers of God’s Precious Infants has accomplished in building
a Culture of Life. Finally in Naples, Florida, on
the evening
of Feb. 3rd 2011 at the Annual Legatus Summit
Conference,
which is an international organization of practicing Catholic laymen
and laywomen, comprised of CEOs, Presidents and managing partners,
the Founder and Chairman, Thomas S. Monaghan,
presented me
with the Legatus International Cardinal O’Connor Pro-Life
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| "You
Make Me Look Good" |
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My words of gratitude on
each of the
above occasions were similar to my closing words when receiving the
Legatus Award in Naples, Florida. I said: “When I was a
younger
priest, I remember the late Bishop Francis J. Mugavero, former Bishop
of Brooklyn, on the occasion of receiving some personal award would
say to his priests: ‘You make me look good.’ I thought he was
kidding but later I realized he was speaking the truth. And so this
evening, I graciously accept the Cardinal John J. O’Connor Pro-Life
Award not only in my name, but in the name of all those who make me
look good, namely, all those men and women who stand in the streets
outside of abortion mills across this Country and around the World,
praying or counseling for endless hours, despite the bitter cold of
Winter and blistering heat of Summer, who ignore the falling leaves
of Autumn and the rains of Spring, in the belief that saving just one
soul, one baby’s life is of infinite value and is worth any
sacrifice. In their name and my own, may I simply say ‘Thank You’.”
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| No
Outcry for Outrage |
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When
6 people were unjustly killed in
Tucson, Arizona, the media treated their deaths as a national tragedy
and a justifying reason for outrage. Yet when the same media
recently reported that in 2009 almost 90,000 abortions took place in
New York City there was no outcry for outrage. However
for us the 2009 report that in New York City 41 out of every 100
unborn babies were aborted; 50 out of every 100 Spanish unborn babies
were aborted;. 60 out of every 100 Black unborn babies were aborted
and in Brooklyn, 70 out of every 100 Black unborn babies were
aborted, cannot remain indifferent statistics.
When we
legalized abortion in June 1970 here in New York, the United States
Census reported that in 1970 in New York City there lived 8 million
people. The 2000 Census, thirty years later, indicated still 8
million people in NYC. According to the 2010 Census there is still
not much more than 8 million people. These numbers are not a mystery
as approximately 4 million unborn babies have been
aborted in
New York City since
we legalized
abortion. These statistics
should motivate us as a
minimum to attend the upcoming Helpers’ Prayer Vigils.
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THE
UNBORN BABIES AND THEIR MOTHERS NEED YOUR PRESENCE
AT THE UPCOMING HELPERS PRAYER VIGILS
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| DATE |
LOCATION |
CELEBRANT |
| Sat
Mar 19, 2011 |
St
Bartholomew
43-22 Ithaca Street Elmhurst, NY 11373
718-424-5400 |
Bishop
Daily |
| Sat
Apr 16, 2011 |
St
Paul - St Agnes
Congress and Court Streets Brooklyn 11201
718-624-3425 |
Bishop
Daily |
| Sat
May 21, 2011 |
Queen
of Martyrs
110-06 Queens Blvd. 11375
718-268-6251
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Bishop
Daily |
Sat
Jun 25, 2011
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St Michael's
352 42nd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11232
718-768-6065 |
Bishop
DiMarzio |
Sat Aug 27, 2011
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Our
Lady of the Cenacle
136-06 87th Av Richmond Hill NY 11418
718-291-2540 |
Bishop
Daily |
Sat Sept 17, 2011
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Saint
Joan of Arc
82-00 35th Avenue Jackson Hts., NY 11372
718-429-2333 |
Bishop
Valero |
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Oct 15, 2011
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Old
St Patrick's Cathedral
263 Mulberry Street
New York, NY 10012
212-226-8075 |
Msgr
Reilly |
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Nov 19, 2011
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Saint
Patrick's
39-38 29th Street
Long Island City, NY 11101
718-729-6060 |
Msgr
Reilly |
Sat Dec 10, 2011
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St
Charles Borromeo
21 Sidney Place Brooklyn 11201
718-625-1177
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Msgr
Reilly |
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Such A Vision of the Street
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More than
twenty-five years ago Eileen
Egan wrote a book about Mother Teresa of Calcutta entitled ‘Such
a Vision of the Street.’ The words of the title are taken
from
the English poet T.S. Eliot. The more complete quote is “Such a
vision of the street as the street hardly understands.” Eileen Egan
was making the point that many people see the Sisters of Mother
Teresa’s Religious Order as good humanitarian or social workers
reaching out to the unwanted and the outcaste of society. Mother
Teresa, however, with the eyes of faith saw her Sisters as Jesus
doing acts of kindness to Jesus hidden in the distressing disguise of
the poor, the unwanted and the outcast. A totally different vision of
the same experience.
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| The Street Hardly
Understands |
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Today
many a passerby, including some
pro-life people, might view the Helpers outside of abortion clinics
as simply pro-life protestors of legalized abortion, demonstrators or
some people praying primarily to save the innocent, unwanted unborn
infants whose lives on that very day are at risk of a violent death
from the abortionist and the pro-choice, pro-abortion supporters. To
view the Helpers simply as people on the pro-life side vs. the
pro-abortion side, in a struggle primarily to save the unborn babies,
would be hardly to understand the Helpers on the street. Only with
the eyes of faith in the light of Golgotha or Calvary, can the scene
on the street be properly understood.
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| Sidewalk Contemplatives
at Calvary |
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The great mystery of
Christianity is
that the risen Christ intends to continue to do the work of His Father
through you and me. He asks permission to live within us and through us
to extend His
mercy to those enslaved in the culture of death. The challenge of
the Helpers is to be Sidewalk Contemplatives at Calvary. We must
remove from our presence anything that would prevent those going to
or working in the abortion ‘clinics’ from experiencing in us the
unconditional merciful love of God for them. God gives us the power
to love even our enemy. It is called the virtue of charity. Thus for
the Helpers there is no longer two sides, pro-life vs. pro-abortion.
There is only one side. We are commissioned by God to be faithful
ambassadors of the merciful love of Christ to all those present at
today’s Golgotha or Calvary. Even more important than being at the
‘clinic’ is how and why we are present there. At the foot of the
Cross of Christ, Mary and John, Mary Magdalen and the other ladies
were not talking and chatting or shouting and condemning but rather
in prayer, fasting, love and compassion. Jesus did not die alone but
was surrounded by prayer, compassion and love. So also the unborn in
their final painful hours on earth should be surrounded with prayer,
compassion and love. Moreover when the women come to the abortion
mill and see people really praying, they are more likely to think of
the presence of God and the Cross at Calvary. We must be convinced
that God uses this type of Prayerful Presence to change hearts which
then makes the sidewalk counselors attempt to speak to the women so
much easier.
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Missionary Trips for
Life: 2010
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| Holy Apostles Seminary
Cromwell, Connecticut |
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With
the encouragement of Father
Mosey, the Rector of Holy Apostles Seminary
in Cromwell,
Connecticut, Tim O’Hagan, the President
of the Holy
Apostles Life League had contacted me more than once to come to speak
to the seminarians. I finally got to Holy Apostles for a presentation
at 3:00 p.m.on Friday January 29th 2010. The
Rector and
80 Seminarians stayed for the whole two hour presentation. They all
expressed their gratitude and enthusiasm in learning about the roots
of the Culture of Death and the Helpers Spirituality and approach in
establishing a Culture of Life.. As you know, I don’t ask for an
honorarium but inform my audience that the price comes later when
they implement what they have heard. And so, on Saturday Morning
after Mass all the Seminarians< whose schedule permitted, went
with me to the City of Hartford, to pray outside an abortion mill. It
was bitter cold yet no one left but continued to pray the rosary and
sing hymns outside the mill. Just as we were about to leave, a
beautiful young woman came out of the clinic and told the seminarians
that while she was inside, she heard them praying and singing on the
outside and because of that she was going to keep her unborn child.
Praise God! Theresa Konkowski, who started and runs
the
St.Gerard’s Life Center
in Hartford, took good
care of her.
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| Tucson, Arizona |
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On
Friday Feb. 26th 2010 at 1:30 p.m. I arrived in Phoenix,
Arizona Airport and was driven from there by Bob
Tobin to St. Peter and Paul’s Rectory in Tucson .
At 4:30 p.m. we joined the Helpers and those involved in the “40 Days
of Prayer and Fasting Group” on Beverly between Grant and Pim. Then Bob
Tobin drove me to the Fish Fry at St. Joseph’s Church where I had more
time to instruct, encourage and inflame people like John
Pfeiffer, Bob Hamilton, Dave and Linda Lee, and so many
others whom Ann Downey had gathered together. The next morning after
the 8:30 Pro-Life Mass at St. Peter and Paul’s, which Father
Rickey concelebrated, we prayed and counseled outside an
abortion mill on Grant and Wyatt.. Then on the sidewalk I conducted a
mini workshop on the guidelines for a Prayerful presence and where to
put an exhibit for life and the art of sidewalk counseling. I am sure
God is still using that wonderful group of people. I then returned to
the rectory where Margaret and Jesus Simental from
Phoenix drove me back from a late Saturday afternoon presentation
arranged by Sheila Riely.
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Although we
arrived a little late
everyone waited. It was well received. After I left my belongings in
my room at the Mount Claret Retreat Center, we went to
Scottsdale
where I gave the final blessing at the annual Arizona State Right to
Life Banquet. At the Banquet I met an old friend Dr. Carolyn
Gerstner who succeeded the late, great Dr. Mildred
Jefferson
as President of the National Right to Life even before Dr.
Wilke
whom I met again this February at the Legatus International
Summit
Conference in Naples, Florida. Dr. Gerstner was the guest of
Honor at the Banquet. In Nov. 1978 I had joined Dr. Gerstner in the
First Hundred Mile Walk for Life through Death Valley, California.
The theme for the Walk was: “Which way America, into or out of the
Valley of Death.” After I told the audience that the Episcopalian
Dr Carolyn knew more about Catholic Social teaching than most
Catholics, I was pleasantly surprised to be told that four months
ago, Dr. Carolyn Gerstner entered the Catholic Church. A beautiful
young married couple later that evening drove me back to the Claret
Center
After
Sunday Mass at St. Frances
Xavier Church most people took part in the rosary procession
from the Church to Planned Parenthood. The Planned Parenthood in
Phoenix schedules more abortions on Sunday than any other day. Does
that tell you what spirit moves them. The last four times I prayed
outside of the abortion mills in Phoenix, praise God, shortly
thereafter they closed. Planned Parenthood was using a building I had
already prayed outside of, since it was the same building the
infamous abortionist Dr. Finkel has used. Not too
long ago,
the abortionist Finkel was sentenced to thirty-two years in prison
after having been found guilty of molesting at least thirty-two of
the women who went there for an abortion. Shortly after returning to
New York I was told Planned Parenthood left the building where we
prayed, so my record is still in tact.. After the Vigil and a break
for breakfast, I conducted a Helpers Workshop at Life Choices
Women’s Clinic which is run by Sheila Riely. It was standing
room only. After the workshop, I left on the 4:20 p.m flight from
Phoenix to Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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| Albuquerque, New Mexico |
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Father
Stephen Imbarrato the pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows
Church in Bernalillo, met me at the airport in Albuquerque
and brought me to a building across the street from Planned
Parenthood where he runs his Project Defending Life which includes
the Helpers of God’s Precious Infants and other life ministries.
There I met old and new friends like Laura Bowman, the
Gabriel
Coordinator, Yolanda Castro, the Helpers Coordinator and sidewalk
Counselors like Sally Hernandez, Marie Sanchez, Philip Leahy, Norma
Wuench and prayers like Pricilla Hughes, Ferrell and Pattie
O’Rourke. I first met Fr. Stephen years ago when I spoke at
Holy Apostles Seminary. I spoke that evening to dedicated pro-lifers
explaining the Helpers ministry. Later that night I stayed at Our
Lady of Sorrows Rectory and rose early the next morning to offer a
Vigil Mass in the building across from Planned Parenthood. After Mass
we had a Eucharistic procession outside of Planned Parenthood and
then returned to the building for Benediction. After a bite to eat we
had an extended workshop with the people. After the workshop it was
time to take the 7:00 p.m. flight to El Paso, Texas.
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| El Paso, Texas |
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Pepi
Gandara and his son met me
at the Airport and drove me to his beautiful home on the mountain
overlooking El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico where
Jose
wife’s Ana and the rest of his Family with many Pro-Lifers
were
present, when I arrived. The next morning I said Mass at the
Cathedral Church and then led the group in prayer outside a large
abortion mill. Later we returned to Pepi’s
home where people came to be trained in the art of sidewalk
counseling. Pat Arrazola of El Paso, later wrote to
me
indicating on the following ten days many babies were saved using the
Helpers approach. That evening I gave a lecture at Holy Family
Church. The next morning after offering Mass we went to the Airport
for my flight back to New York. On Saturday April 24th
I
spoke at the Family Life Conference in Westchester
where I met
once again many long time Helpers who have done such great work in
Rockland and Westchester Counties, in New York State.
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| My Golden Jubilee to the
Priesthood |
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On
Friday May 28th early in
the morning, here at the Monastery, I offered Mass with the Sisters
Adorers of the Precious Blood
to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of my ordination. On Saturday
May 29th the anniversary of my First Mass, I
offered a
Mass of Thanksgiving at 2 P.M. ( at 2 p.m. to let the Helpers on
Saturday Morning counsel and pray outside the abortion clinics here
in NYC.) I was joined by my Family, Friends and Helpers from near
and far, like Dave Forester from Melbourne Australia. The people
stayed for the Mass, even after I started my homily by saying that I
had a daunting task in front of me of trying to sum up fifty years of
Priesthood in a five hour homily. I am grateful to my fellow Priests,
Sisters and Laypeople who made the Mass a prayerful joyful occasion.
I am particularly grateful to Tony Felicissimo a Helper for over
twenty years, who came down from Yonkers to play the organ and lead
the singing. Special thanks and recognition must be given to Kevin
and Susan Moore, for arranging a reception that evening for my
family and some long time friends, in a small restaurant in the town
of Maspeth near St. Stanislaus Church where I was baptized and
offered my First Mass, fifty yeas earlier. You can watch part of
the Mass and listen to the Homily on www.helperslibrary.info thanks
to John Foley and Craig and Wenqi Glantz.
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| Pro-Life Monastery
Weekend Retreats and Vigils: 2010 |
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A
group of Canadians led by Doris
Gagnon from Ottawa and Nicole Campbell from Toronto
arrived for further training on the third weekend of January and they
took part in the Helpers Prayer Vigil at St. John Vianney
Church
where Father Ho, the administrator and the other parish
priests
and parishioners welcomed us and together with the other Helpers
prayed outside of Liberty abortion clinic in Flushing. On Saturday
Feb. 13th from 10 AM to 4 PM here at the
Monastery we ran
a Helpers Seminar organized by the Helpers Secretary Dorothy Doyle
for our own local Counselors and Prayer Warriors. All who attended
the seminar thought it was very helpful. The following weekend Feb.
19th to 21st a group of
Students organized by
Nia Hunt from Franciscan
University in Steubenville,
Ohio took part in a Helpers Retreat training program here in
the
Monastery and also took part in the Helpers Prayer Vigil at St.
Charles Borromeo that was led by Bishop Cisneros.
Thanks
to the efforts of Megan
Mastroianni, the Generation for Life Young Adults took part
in
the weekend Helpers Retreat of March 19th to 21st
. Thanks again to Nia Hunt another
large group of
students from Franciscan University took part in a Helpers Retreat
on the weekend of April 16th –18th.
The
students took part in the Helpers Mass at St. James Cathedral and
prayed with Bishop Sansaricq outside a local
abortion mill.
Bishop Thomas Daily led the Helpers
Prayer Vigils at Queen
of Martyrs on May 15th and at Sts. Paul and
Agnes on June
12th at which Deacon Ron and his wife Dianne Allen
from
California participated. Deacon Ron and his wife run the very
popular Padre Pio Web Site. In June
Father Marcellino de
Porres from India, Shawn Walsh a social worker from China and the
Missionaries of the Eucharist also visited the Monastery.
It’s
an honor to keep meeting all these wonderful people. In July,
Christine Flaherty, from New
Jersey brought a group of
volunteers to be trained. In august Bishop Daily led the Helpers in
prayer from Our Lady of the Cenacle to the building in Jamaica
Hospital where the abortions are performed. Deirdre Lawlor ,
the
President of the Pro-Life Club in Catholic University of
America
in D.C., with the help of Erin Dunne, brought a
wonderful
group of students from CUA to take part in the Helpers Retreat and
to attend the Vigil at St. Joan of Arc Church and
then prayed
outside of two abortion mills in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Father
Kevin Sweeney, the Pastor
did a wonderful job in encouraging hundreds of their parishioners to
take part in the large Vigil from St. Michaels Church Oct. 16th
. Caroline Savoise and thirty other
students from
Franciscan University came to the Monastery from Saturday Oct. 30th
to Tuesday Nov 2nd. In November besides the
regular
scheduled Vigil from St. Patrick Church in LIC to Choices on Nov.
20th, Father Sweeny organized a special Prayer
Vigil from
St. Michael’s to Ambulatory ‘clinic’ on Saturday morning Nov.
27th 2010 because Pope Benedict XVI on that day
did a
Prayer Vigil for Nascent Life. The Pope asked all the Ordinaries in
the World to do a Prayer Vigil in their own Dioceses on that same
day for Nascent Life. Bishop DiMarzio of Brooklyn
later that
day had a Prayer Vigil for Nascent life at St. James Basilica
Cathedral. In December on the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe after
offering the Vigil Mass in St. Catherine of Genoa Church, Bishop
DiMarzio led the Helpers in prayer outside of Building E where the
late term abortions are done at King’s County Hospital. On Saturday
Jan. 15th 2011 the Priest and people from St.
John Vianney
parish filled the Church for the Vigil Mass and went in prayer to
Liberty abortion clinic in Flushing. On Saturday Feb. 19th
Bishop Daily led the Helpers in prayer from St. James Basilica
Cathedral to the abortion clinic at 81 Willoughby Street where Bishop
Daily and Detective Steven McDonald led the people
in
reciting the rosary.
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| World Pro-Life Congress
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The
delegates from 45 separate nations
from all the inhabited continents gathered at the Fraterna
Domus
in Rome in October 2010 for the World Pro-Life Congress. The Congress
was mainly organized by Dietmar Fischer of Vienna
Austria and
was cosponsored by the Helpers of God’s Precious Infants. There
seemed to be unanimous agreement that the Congress was an uplifting
enriching experience. The official Church in Rome, at the highest
levels, could not have been more supportive and cooperative. At the
Wednesday Audience, to which all the delegates were invited, Pope
Benedict XVI gave first recognition to the delegates from the
World Pro-Life Congress. Cardinal Ennio Antonelli,
the
President of the Pontifical Council for the Family, at the opening
Mass on Tuesday evening encouraged all the delegates by telling them
that it is God who has chosen you as friends and collaborators and
has giving you the strength, intelligence and perseverance to go
against the dominant culture, the political power, the rampant
corruption. His Secretary, Bishop Jean Laffitte
offered the
closing Mass on Sunday. On Wednesday and Thursday Bishop
Klaus
Kung and Bishop Adreas Laun offered the early evening Masses
and
gave the Homilies. On Friday, after the talk in Augustinanum by
Archbishop Zygmunt Zimowski on the
salvific value of
suffering, we went to St. Peters.
The
Vicar of Vatican City, Cardinal
Angelo Comastri, who runs the ceremonies in San Pietro
offered
Mass for the group in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Altar of the
Chair using the Basilica choir for the Mass. Before Mass in an
extremely rare honor, the Cardinal Comastri with the Basilica guards
blocking the crowds, led the procession of all the delegates down
the center aisle of St. Peter’s, to the crypt area. There we
stopped and prayed at the tomb of Pope John Paul II and only inches
away from the tomb of the Prince of the Apostles, St. Peter. At the
Mass, Cardinal Comastri’s homily, delivered in Italian, bordered on
poetic, as he spoke about the reverence giving to the unborn child
through the ages. It was a grace filled moment and everyone knew it.
Cardinal
Raymond Burke, Prefect
of the highest tribunal in the Church led the Liturgy on Saturday at
the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and later in
the
Augustinianum Hall in Rome Cardinal Burke gave a definitive talk on
what is the teaching of the Church in Cannon Law in the area of
life and what is the minimum legal requirements to remain in good
standing with the church and the proper pastoral approach before
those Catholics who publicly deny the teachings of the Church by
word, action or vote are permitted to receive the Eucharist. Many
have requested a copy of the Presentations I delivered
at the
Life Congresses in Rome, Italy; Fatima, Portugal; Aparecida, Brazil
etc. For anyone who wishes to read them, thanks to
the
meticulous work of Dorothy Doyle and Mary Murray all the talks are
now available in one attractive booklet.
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| Some Completed and
Upcoming Missionary Trips for Life in 2011 |
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Lincoln,
Nebraska Jan.
28-30th 2011 My Homily at the Statewide Pro-Life
Mass was
well received and the Helpers Workshop after the March was standing
room only; It was a successful day due to the efforts of Greg
Schleppenbach. I went to the Naples and
Ft.
Lauderdale-Miami area in Florida
Feb.
4th –5th 2011. Due the
work of Jim and
Saundra Walsh and Father Eric of All Saints Church in
Sunrise,
the Vigil Mass and workshop were successful. On March 4-6th I will
be in San Diego, California
conducting a Helpers Vigil
and Workshop; on Sunday March 6th speaking at
the
California State wide Divine Mercy Congress; March 7th
–15th conducting Seminars, Helpers’ Vigils and
Workshops in South Korea.
On Friday April 8th
–9th a Helpers Vigil and Workshop in
Chicago,
Illinois; May 12th –17th
Helpers
Workshop and Vigils in Albania;
On Sat. May 21st
and Sunday the 22nd Helpers Presentations in Kokomo,
Indiana;
Friday June 10th –11th
in New Haven, Connecticut; Friday Aug 12th
and 13th
Little Rock, Arkansas.
In June, Paul
Hanrahan and his
lovely wife are bringing here at least twenty-five University
Students from across Australia to
a Helpers’ retreat
training program. Some Major Seminarians from St. John’s
Seminary in Boston just finished a four day Helpers Retreat
here
at the Monastery. Cardinal Justine Rigali in Philadelphia ;
Cardinal Misner in Cologne, Germany, recently led Helpers
Vigils,
as did Bishop Soto in Sacramento California
and Archbishop
Vigneron in Detroit Michigan. Father Emmanuel Ray Ikpa , the
Chancelor in the Archdiocese of Jos, recently
led a Helpers
Prayer Vigil in Jos, Nigera. Archbishop Gomez has
graciously
agreed to lead a Helpers Prayer Vigil in Los Angeles,
California. Matt Ulrich, the President of
the Helpers in Seattle
Washington informed me that the large Planned Parenthood
where
the Helpers started their first prayerful presence is now closed.
Please keep in your prayers especially all the Helpers who
died
this past year and those who are sick I am grateful
to all
those who this past year financially enabled us to help the
pregnant moms and their children.
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Until We Meet in Prayer at Calvary,
Msgr.
Philip J. Reilly
P.S.
If you have an e-mail address,
would you be so kind as to e-mail it to me at frhgpi@aol.com
so that I can check to see if our present e-mail list is up to date
and accurate.
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