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Diocese of Cabanatuan to observe day of prayer for those who died of COVID-19 on May 13

Diocese of Cabanatuan In a Facebook post, the diocese urged the public to send the names of their loved ones who died from COVID-19 so they may be included in the Mass. “Please send to the Diocese of Cabanatuan page and your Official Parish Facebook Pages the names of your loved ones and acquaintances who have passed away due to COVID-19 disease,” read the post. “Our priests will remember them in their Masses this coming Thursday,” it further read. On May 8, the Archdiocese of Manila also held a special Mass remembering all those who have died because of COVID-19. “The whole Archdiocese will mourn for our dead during this pandemic but with great hope given by the Resurrection of the Lord Jesus; we bring together at the altar of the Lord all the tears and sorrows of our people for their loved ones,”Apostolic Administrator of Manila Bishop Broderick Pabillo said.

Five Ways to Foster Mary s heart - Catholic Digest

Five Ways to Foster Mary’s heart Share by Fr. Edward Looney Each year Catholics dedicate the month of May to the Blessed Virgin Mary, affectionately calling it the month of Mary. In fact, each month has a devotional designation: June to Jesus’ Sacred Heart and July to His Precious Blood, for instance. The Friday Solemnity of The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, almost always celebrated in June, is followed immediately by the Memorial of The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary. As we strive to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary during the month of May, one way we can do so is by fostering a devotion to her Immaculate Heart. Here are five simple suggestions.

Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women has aimed for consolidated action from Catholic women

Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women has aimed for consolidated action from Catholic women Delegates attend the 1970 Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women convention on the Oregon Coast. (Sentinel archives) 5/4/2021 9:07 AM select On April 14, 1921, the Sentinel reported on the first local women’s groups to affiliate themselves with new National Council of Catholic Women. After decades of advocacy and protest, American women had only just secured the vote nationwide. A few years earlier, while the doughboys were fighting overseas, mothers, wives and daughters had stepped into influential roles including in the Catholic Church. By April 1921, three Northwest Catholic women’s societies had affiliated themselves with the new National Council of Catholic Women. The women’s auxiliary of Portland’s Ancient Order of Hibernians; the Confraternity of Christian Mothers in Cottonwood, Idaho; and the Women’s Ord

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