
Daily Hour With Jesus & Mary – Wednesday
As May is the month of the Holy Rosary, we invite you to join us in a daily prayer routine dedicated to our Blessed Mother. Where She is, Jesus is there and where Jesus is, She is there.
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As May is the month of the Holy Rosary, we invite you to join us in a daily prayer routine dedicated to our Blessed Mother. Where She is, Jesus is there and where Jesus is, She is there.
Read moreAs May is the month of the Holy Rosary, we invite you to join us in a daily prayer routine dedicated to our Blessed Mother. Where She is, Jesus is there and where Jesus is, She is there.
Read moreAs May is the month of the Holy Rosary, we invite you to join us in a daily prayer routine dedicated to our Blessed Mother. Where She is, Jesus is there and where Jesus is, She is there.
Read moreAs May is the month of the Holy Rosary, we invite you to join us in a daily prayer routine dedicated to our Blessed Mother. Where She is, Jesus is there and where Jesus is, She is there.
Read moreAs May is the month of the Holy Rosary, we invite you to join us in a daily prayer routine dedicated to our Blessed Mother. Where She is, Jesus is there and where Jesus is, She is there.
Read moreAs May is the month of the Holy Rosary, we invite you to join us in a daily prayer routine dedicated to our Blessed Mother. Where She is, Jesus is there and where Jesus is, She is there.
Read moreDuring this pandemic, all the more we need to have recourse to this “most powerful woman” – Mary our Mother. She waits for us to plead in humble prayer and on bended knees, with a sincere and contrite heart. Many have forgotten the power of the Most Holy Rosary.
Read moreThe Christian faith is about complete trust, dependence, confidence and reliance on the power of God’s Holy Spirit revealed through Jesus Christ. Faith must have an object and the proper object of genuine faith is God.
Read moreEver since the Year 2000, the second Sunday of Easter season has been officially known as “Divine Mercy Sunday” the year that St John Paul II officially put the feast on the Church’s liturgical calendar. Catholics are familiar with the origin of the Divine Mercy Devotion, but many still might not know.
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