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Resource and Guidance Evenings

Friday, May 7th, 2010

 

“It is the Spirit that Gives Life”
John 6:63   

“Moving Forward with Faith and Joy”

All Catholic women are encouraged to attend;
especially Parish and Region CCW Officers and Commission/Committee Coordinators.

5:30 p.m. Registration
6:00 p.m. Holy Mass
followed by dinner and information

Church of St. Anastasia, Hutchinson – Wednesday, June 9th
Church of Our Lady of Victory, Lucan – Tuesday, June 15th

Please register with your Parish President
Resource and Guidance Evening

40 Days for Life

Friday, February 19th, 2010

http://www.40daysforlife.com/stcloud/

YOU can help save lives!
This spring, from February 17 – March 28, our community will join the largest and longest coordinated pro-life mobilization in history — the 40 Days for Life campaign.
40 Days for Life is a focused pro-life effort that consists of:
•40 days of prayer and fasting
•40 days of peaceful vigil
•40 days of community outreach
We are praying that, with God’s help, this groundbreaking effort will mark the beginning of the end of abortion in our city — and throughout America.

Take a stand for life
While all aspects of 40 Days for Life are crucial in our effort to end abortion, the most visible component is the peaceful prayer vigil outside the local abortion planned parenthood facility. We will be holding the vigil Monday – Saturday, 7:00 am – 7:00 pm.

You can help make a life-saving impact by joining our local vigil at:
Planned Parenthood
451 East St. Germain Street, Suite 100
St. Cloud, Minnesota

DIRECTIONS: Located in the East Gate building, across from Pan-O-Gold Baking. This is one-half block east of the intersection of Wilson Avenue and East St. Germain Street in St. Cloud’s east side business district.

PARKING: Do NOT use the parking lot; it is private property and cars could be towed. Park on adjacent streets, or one block south of Planned Parenthood (next to St. Augustine Church) and walk to the vigil site.

Sign up to participate in our local 40 Days for Life vigil by clicking the “Vigil Schedule” link at the top of this page or contact our Vigil Coordinator, Sandy at sands43@mywdo.com. Together we can make a difference!

Contact us
To learn more or let us know how you feel called to serve God in this effort, please contact the local 40 Days for Life leadership team:

Judy Haag: bobjudy@meltel.net
Mary Jo Ruhland: rhlgr@aol.com

Nationwide Campaign Progress and Daily Devotional
Go to www.40daysforlife.com and click on the Blog tab.

Prayer for our Nation’s Health Care Reform

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Emergency Prayer Alert
Friends,

Priests for Life urges you to pray that the current health care reform bills being debated in Congress do not result in an expansion of abortion. Please use the prayer below, and sign up to let us know that you are saying it each day! For more information on the pro-life implications of the current health care reform debate, see www.priestsforlife.org/legislation. Read my column on this issue – “Stealth” Care.

Thanks!
Fr. Frank Pavone

Novena of Reparation for Roe vs. Wade, January 14-22
The Catholic bishops of the United States have designated January 22 as a special day of prayer and penance in reparation for the massive killing that has resulted from the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision (handed down January 22, 1973) which permitted abortion throughout pregnancy.

Therefore, we at Priests for Life invite you to prepare spiritually for that day by joining a Novena that starts on January 14 and concludes on the 22nd. We invite you to say the prayer below each of those days, and to let us know through this form that you have committed to say it.

Prayer for our Nation’s Health Care Reform
Lord Jesus, you are the Divine Physician,
And the source of all life and health.

Guide our nation at this critical moment,
As our government seeks health care reforms.

Give our elected officials the humility to know
That they are servants, not masters.
Give them the wisdom to realize
That every life has equal value.
Give them the strength to resist the idea
That some lives can be sacrificed to save others
Or that killing the unborn is a part of health care.

Give your people the courage to speak up
And to hold public officials accountable for their actions.

Save us, Lord Jesus, from a culture of death,
And let every reform in our public policy
Be based on the reform of our hearts and minds
In the light of your Gospel,
For you are Lord forever and ever. Amen.

USCCB Nationwide Action Alert

Monday, January 11th, 2010

USCCB Action Alert

 Stop Abortion Funding in Health Care Reform!
 

Protect Conscience 

Ensure Affordable Health Coverage 

Allow Immigrants to Purchase Private Health Insurance 

As long-time advocates of health care reform, the U.S. Catholic bishops continue to make the moral case that genuine health care reform must protect the life, dignity, consciences and health of all, especially the poor and vulnerable. Health care reform should not advance a pro-abortion agenda in our country.

  • On November 7, the U.S. House of Representatives passed major health care reform that reaffirms the essential, longstanding and widely supported policy against using federal funds for elective abortions and includes positive measures on affordability and immigrants.
  • On December 24, the U.S. Senate rejected this policy and passed health care reform that requires federal funds to help subsidize and promote health plans that cover elective abortions. All purchasers of such plans will be required to pay for other people’s abortions through a separate payment solely to pay for abortion.
  • Outside the abortion context, neither bill has adequate conscience protection for health care providers, plans or employers.
  • These two bills must now be combined into one bill that both the House and Senate will vote on in final form. Provisions against abortion funding and in favor of conscience protection, affordability, and immigrants’ access to health care must be part of a fair and just health care reform bill, or the final bill must be opposed.

ACTION: Contact your Representative and Senators today by e-mail, phone or FAX.

  • To send a pre-written, instant e-mail to Congress go to www.usccb.org/action.
  • Call the U.S. Capitol switchboard at: 202-224-3121, or call your Members’ local offices.
  • Contact info can be found on Members’ web sites at www.house.gov & www.senate.gov.

MESSAGE-HOUSE:

“I am pleased that the House health care bill maintains the longstanding policy against

federal funding of abortion. I urge you to work to uphold essential provisions against

abortion funding, to include full conscience protection and to assure that health care is accessible and affordable for all. Until and unless these criteria are met, I urge you to oppose the final bill.”

 

MESSAGE-SENATE:

“I am deeply disappointed that the Senate health care bill fails to maintain the longstanding

policy against federal funding of abortion and does not include adequate protection for

conscience. I urge you to support essential provisions against abortion funding, similar to

those in the House bill. Include full conscience protection and assure that health care is accessible and affordable for all. Until and unless these criteria are met, I urge you to oppose the final bill.”

 

WHEN: Votes in the House and Senate on the final bill are expected in January.

 

Act today! Thank You! 

 

 

March for Life at the State Capital

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

On January 22, 1973, in its Roe vs. Wade decision, the United States Supreme Court legalized the practice of abortion, and since that date, our nation’s most vulnerable citizens have been at risk. On Friday January 22, 2010, the 37th anniversary of that decision, there will be a “March For Life” held at the Minnesota State Capitol. Several members of our congregation are organizing a bus trip so that concerned Christians may attend the march and make their voices heard.
The structure of our nation’s government takes the abortion question out of the hands of the voting public. Many then are dissuaded from making their voices heard on this critical issue. This trip to the “March For Life” is intended to give Christians an opportunity to stand up, out of love for God and love for neighbor, and allow their voices to be heard. Only by proclaiming God’s clear word of Law and Gospel can those who are caught up in the sin of abortion be called to repentance and the reception of the grace of God through Jesus Christ our Lord. We believe that this event is an opportunity for members of our congregation, our community, and surrounding communities to be reminded of the value that human life has – since human lives are created by God, and it was for all humans that our Lord Jesus lived and died. It is our prayer that participation in the march will create and strengthen a desire to defend our weakest brothers and sisters.
Pastor Christopher Lieske

Details of the march are printed on the bulletin inserts. We hope you will print these off, pass them out to your congregation, and encourage them to join us in making their voices heard.
We will be eating lunch in the Cities but will not be stopping on the way home so it may be a good idea to bring snacks and/or something to drink.
In case of cancellation please listen to KDMA 1460 AM
If we can be of any further assistance to you or if you have any questions, please contact KeEtta Enevoldsen by email at  kcenevoldsen@mvtvwireless.com or by phone at (320) 226-6304.
Thank you and I hope to see you on the 22nd.
KeEtta

You knitted me together in my mother’s womb.
I praise you for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Psalms 139:13-14
…when the sound of your greeting came to my ears, the baby in my womb leaped for joy. Luke 1:41-44
…fan into flame the gift of God which is in you…for God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control. Therefore do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord…but share in the suffering. 2 Tim 1:6-8

Let us stand up and defend God’s Word and will for His children.

 Join us on a bus ride to the State Capital to proclaim that word at the March for Life Friday, January 22
Bus departs promptly from the Wal-Marts at:
* 7 a.m. from Montevideo
* 7:50 from Willmar
* 8:20 from Litchfield
We will return to Monte at approximately 6 p.m.
Reservations must be made before January 15th at
St. Paul Lutheran Church @ 320-269-7145

Bus departs Marshall - NE corner of Market Street Mall parking lot at 6:30 a.m.
attending the 10:30 a.m. prayer service and march to the Capital for 12:00 p.m. rally and speeches.
Departing at 1:30 to return home – bring a sack lunch.
Seating limited to 46 – please call Shirley Timmerman (320)855-2311 by Thursday evening January 14th.

Bus departs from Happy Chef on Hwy 169 in North Mankato at 8 a.m.   It will pick up in St Peter & LeSueur.
We will attend the ecumenical prayer service at 10:30 and the march and then tour the capital and speak with legislators 1-2pm.
It is recommended that you bring a bagged lunch and a suggested donation for the bus ride, & snacks of $13.00 per person. For information and reservations, call Tom Hoehn at (507)388-7741 or (507)381-2544.

Additional Pro-Life information:
* President Obama’s stand on abortion www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHnJy0CK4UI
* “Roe” of Roe vs. Wade (she is now ProLife) www.leaderu.com/norma/
* The Silent Scream A ultrasound video of an 11th week abortion.
* ProLife.com A website dedicated to Pro-Life issues and news
* MCCL Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life: www.mccl.org
* Lutherans for Life http://lutheransforlife.org/

Printable version for handouts:
MarchForLifeInsert (1)
MCCL Flyer

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590)

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Dear Friend,

The U.S. Senate is preparing for a vote on its health care reform bill, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590). A final vote on cloture is expected December 23 and the vote on passage is expected on December 24.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) introduced his Manager’s Amendment to H.R. 3590, which represents the health care reform bill which will be presented to the Senate for a vote. This proposal is not acceptable. It violates the longstanding federal policy against the use of federal funds for elective abortions and health plans that include such abortions. It also fails to provide adequate conscience protection. This bill should not move forward at this time. Senators should continue to discuss and approve changes that would make it morally acceptable. If this does not occur, the bill should be opposed.

Please contact your Senators and Representative today! Please click on the link below to send your messages.

Thanks for all you do in support of life! May you and your families have a Blessed Christmas!

Sincerely,

Michael Taylor
Executive Director

Click the link below to log in and send your message:

http://actions.nchla.org/link/target/nchla39300370.aspx

Christmas Cards

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Christmas Silhouette – John 1:14
Jesus with Children – Serenity Prayer
St. Francis Narrative
Angels – Luke 2:13-14
Angels – The Beautiful Hands of a Priest
Christmas Innocence – The Beautiful Hands of a Priest

Health care reform proposal must be stopped dead in its tracks.

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Reid Seeks Critical Votes to Bring the Bill to the Senate Floor


 The health care reform proposal released by Majority Leader Harry Reid last night must be stopped dead in its tracks.
His bill would lead to the biggest expansion of abortion in thirty years.
Tell your Senator to vigorously oppose Reidcare.
The bill is a disgrace and should never be allowed onto the floor of the Senate.
Here are a few of its problems:
– A public option authorized to use taxpayer dollars to pay for abortions
– Taxpayer dollars are poured into health plans that cover elective abortions
– No protections for insurance firms not wanting to cover abortions
Before the legislation can be debated in the Senate, Harry Reid must marshal 60 votes to oppose a filibuster against the motion to proceed.
Tell your Senator to vote against the motion to proceed.
The bill is the most vulnerable at this early stage of the legislative process.
A recent CNN poll found that 61% of Americans strongly oppose allowing their tax dollars to fund abortions while only 37% supported it.
Americans simply do not believe that elected officials should violate the consciences of their taxpaying constituents by forcing them to subsidize abortion on demand.
It is critical that you take action today.  We need to bury this legislation under an avalanche of constituent objections, so, after writing, convince your friends, family, and coworkers to object as well.
You are the key to tapping into that 61% of Americans.
The way that we can win this is by sending the deafening objections of the American people to the Senate.
Tell your friends to go online to voice their objections:
www.sba-list.org/stopreidcare
For Life,

Marjorie Dannenfelser
President, Susan B. Anthony List
www.sba-list.org
P.S. We are focusing all of our resources on sinking Reidcare. To help us in that endeavor, please donate today.
 

 

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Protect the Poor in Climate Legislation

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

November 2, 2009

Tell Senators on Key Committees: Protect the Poor in Climate Legislation

Take Action Now!

Contact your Senator now (http://actioncenter.crs.org) and urge that the

Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (S. 1733, the climate change bill) now being considered Fully protect low-income individuals and families in the U.S. from any potential rise in the price of energy and other consumer goods

resulting from the legislation by providing the same level of funding for low-income assistance as in the House bill;

Significantly increase the funding for international adaptation programs

. At a minimum allocate $3.5 billion of funding generated by the bill to international adaptation programs starting in 2012 and increase rapidly to $7 billion annually by 2020 so that people living in poverty around the world can be protected from the effects of climate change.

Why is action important now?

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee will likely vote on this climate change legislation this week. This begins a serious and overdue effort to face up to our moral and environmental challenges.

What is the Church’s position?

CRS, CCUSA and USCCB seek climate legislation that achieves two fundamental goals: care for creation and protecting the poor and vulnerable—both at home and abroad—who contribute least to climate change, but suffer its worst consequences. While we are encouraged by language in the Kerry-Boxer bill acknowledging the need to protect poor people worldwide, we are deeply concerned that the level of funding for these provisions is well below what is needed.

What does climate change have to do with my Catholic faith?

The Catholic Church brings a unique voice to the climate change debate by lifting up both the moral dimensions of caring for God’s creation and the needs of the most vulnerable among us. The Catholic bishops’ primary concern is to place the life, dignity and needs of the poor and vulnerable at the center of climate legislation. Poor people should not bear an undue burden of the impacts of climate change or the global adjustments needed to address it. To learn about Catholic teaching on climate change, read the June 2001 statement by the United States Catholic Bishops,

Global Climate Change: A Plea for Dialogue, Prudence and the Common Good. How is the Catholic Church confronting the effects of climate change?

The Church promotes prudent action in the face of the growing impacts of global climate change and is seeking common ground for the common good in a very polarized debate. CRS has already witnessed the tragic consequences of climate change in the daily lives of people living in poverty and is working diligently to help affected communities through health, agriculture, water, and emergency preparedness programs in 100 countries. USCCB, CCUSA and CRS are members of the Catholic Coalition on Climate Change (CCCC) that invites Catholics to join the Catholic Climate Covenant. Through the Catholics Confront Global Poverty initiative, USCCB and CRS are mobilizing one million Catholics to learn, pray and act in support of policies that will help address the effects of climate change on poor people worldwide.

TAKE ACTION NOWJohn Kerry, MA (sponsor)

Barbara Boxer, CA (sponsor)

Richard Lugar, IN

Benjamin Cardin, MD

Joseph Lieberman, CT

Max Baucus, MT

Thomas R. Carper, DE

Frank R. Lautenberg, NJ

Bernard Sanders, VT

Amy Klobuchar, MN

: Contact your senators (http://actioncenter.crs.org) below who are members of the Environment and Public Works, Foreign Relations and Finance Committees now – through e-mail, phone calls, or FAX letters.

Sheldon Whitehouse, RITom Udall, NM

Jeff Merkley, OR

Kirsten Gillibrand, NY

Arlen Specter, PA

George Voinovich, OH

Lamar Alexander, TN

Robert Menendez, NJ

Bob Casey, PA

 

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops calls us to action.

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Both the House and the Senate are preparing for floor votes. Tell Congress to remove abortion funding and mandates from Needed Health Care Reform. Contact your U.S. Senator or House Representative by going to  http://www.nchla.org/action.asp

 

Talking to Congress
By Tom Grenchik

October 30, 2009

 

On October 8, the U.S. Bishops’ Conference wrote to Congress about health care reform stating: “No one should be required to pay for or participate in abortion. It is essential that the legislation clearly apply to this new program longstanding and widely supported federal restrictions on abortion funding and mandates, and protections for rights of conscience. No current bill meets this test…. If acceptable language in these areas cannot be found, we will have to oppose the health care bill vigorously.”

The bishops have made it very clear that they strongly support genuine health care reform that protects the life and dignity of all, from the moment of conception until natural death – including unborn children, immigrants and the poor.  And they keep reminding Congress that health care reform should be about saving lives, not destroying them.  But is Congress listening?

Congressional leaders are attempting to put together final bills for floor consideration, and votes could come as soon as early November. The bishops have asked each of us to contact our Representative and Senators immediately, urging them to fix these bills with pro-life amendments.  Parishes across the country will be invited to make use of educational materials, including a web address that allows parishioners to send an e-mail message to Congress with a click of a button. The bishops have asked for our swift action in contacting our congressional members through e-mail, phone calls or faxed letters.  We can:

When contacting senators, tell them: “During floor debate on the health care reform bill, please support an amendment to incorporate longstanding policies against abortion funding and in favor of conscience rights. If these serious concerns are not addressed, the final bill should be opposed.”

When contacting congressional representatives, tell them: “Please support the Stupak Amendment that addresses essential pro-life concerns on abortion funding and conscience rights in the health care reform bill. Help ensure that the Rule for the bill allows a vote on this amendment. If these serious concerns are not addressed, the final bill should be opposed.”

Our nation is at a crossroads. Policies adopted in health care reform will have an impact for good or ill for years to come.  And so our bishops have one more very important request of each of us.  They want us to pray.  Pray that Congress will take action and ensure that needed health care reform truly protects the life, dignity and health of all.  Pray that each of us will raise our voices to preserve our freedom of conscience and protect the most vulnerable, especially unborn children.

Through our prayers and actions, we can help make sure that health care reform will be about saving lives, not destroying them.  

To learn more about the bishops’ advocacy for authentic health care reform, visit www.usccb.org/healthcare.


Tom Grenchik is Executive Director of the Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Go to www.usccb.org/prolife to learn more about the bishops’ pro-life activities.

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