I can't believe that I had this capability on my little ole iPhone all this time and didn't know it. This was live-streamed on our St. Anne Catholic Church, Richmond Hill, Georgia Facebook.
The Mass, a "private" one was in our Martha/Mary Chapel built by Henry Ford in the 1930's. It is named for his mother and mother-in-law. There are about three of these identical chapels that he built in various parts of the country.
I think it is adapted well as a Catholic church. no?
The Mass, a "private" one was in our Martha/Mary Chapel built by Henry Ford in the 1930's. It is named for his mother and mother-in-law. There are about three of these identical chapels that he built in various parts of the country.
I think it is adapted well as a Catholic church. no?
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My elderly husband and I celebrated Mass at home with you—thanks so much! It’s my birthday, and I love St. Cyril...you gave me the best gift I could have received. Bless you!
And how delightful that you will hold a Eucharistic procession tomorrow on the Feast of St, Joseph. I had commented twice here in the past week that we needed to be doing this outdoors when weather permits. I surely do wish more pastors would hear this call (particularly locally)! I read the following from a very trustworthy guy last night:
“EVER HEARD THE STORY OF ST. GREGORY THE GREAT? THERE WAS A LARGE PESTILENCE GOING AROUND ROME AND KILLING MANY PEOPLE. INSTEAD OF TELLING EVERYONE TO STAY HOME, POPE GREGORY CALLED EVERYONE INTO THE CENTER OF ROME AND LED A EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION AROUND THE ENTIRE CITY. THE PESTILENCE ENDED AND STOPPED KILLING PEOPLE MIRACULOUSLY QUICKLY!!
IHM—
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