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40 Days for Life

40 Days for Life is a focused pro-life campaign with a vision to access God’s power through prayer, fasting, and peaceful vigil to end abortion in America.

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Sacred Relics of the Church

Fr Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross will speak about these holy relics.

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The Companions of the Cross priest from Queen of Peace, The Catholic Charismatic Center and Our Lady Of Mount Carmel, will be on site just outside the new headquarters of Planned Parenthood on the Gulf Freeway, every Wednesday during Lent (except Ash Wed.), from 4:30 - 5:30 pm. as part of the 40 Days for Life Campaign (just like last year)

Everyone is welcome to join us as we pray Vespers and the Rosary.

"Don't forget to sign up for your time to stand and pray outside the clinic!!!

 

Guidelines on Fasting and Abstinence for Lent

FASTING.- Fasting is to be observed on Ash Wednesday by everyone 18 years of age and older, who have not yet celebrated their 59th birthday. On a fast day, one full meal is allowed. Eating between meals is not permitted although fluids may be taken.

ABSTINENCE.- Abstinence is observed by everyone 14 years of age and older. On days of abstinence, the consumption of meat of mammals or fowl is not allowed. Ash Wednesday and all of the Fridays of Lent and Good Friday are days of abstinence. The Church strongly encourages the observance of Friday abstinence throughout the year, but filure to do so is not regarded as sinful.

 

Saint of The Day

  • St. John Ogilvie
    St. John Ogilvie was born of a noble Scottish family in 1579 and was raised a Calvinist. The wealth of his family allowed him to be educated on the continent, and there he became exposed to the religious conflict of the Reformation and Counter Reformation. After learning about both sides he decided to become a Catholic, this was in part because of his respect for the martyrs and saints. St. John attended a variety of Catholic educational institutions and soon discovered a call to join the Jesuits. After his admission to the Society, John petitioned to return to Scotland and work to convert souls there.John's petition was accepted, and he first began to work to convert the souls of the nobles to Catholicism. He met with great resistance and returned to mainland Europe. After a brief rest, he returned to Scotland and began to work to convert the souls of the common people. He was greatly successful, but found many enemies in Protestant England. Eventually he was betrayed and turned into the authorities as a Catholic and insurrectionist. St. John was tried on the charges of treason and was convicted after three trials. John was sentenced to death by hanging and in 1615 was martyred.
 
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