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Blessed
Trinity,
today I
bring to You the persons who visit this website and
their families. You know what is best for them.
Please grant them what they need. Thank You Lord.
Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, all of the Angels and
all of the Saints,
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The Lord Jesus in
the Blessed Sacrament is truly one of the most blessed
gifts God has given us. The Convent of Divine Love
broadcasts the Lord Jesus on the internet for those who aren't
able to visit Him in a church or chapel. This
unique website is called:
Savior.org. The
second link comes from the Catholic Church of
St. Martin of Tours in Kentucky.

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Try
praying the daily Divine Office (The Liturgy of the
Hours) online this year. There
is a helpful website called DivineOffice.org that provides the daily readings in
text and audio format. Reading the prayers while hearing them
really seems to enrich the time you spend with God.
The
order of the prayers are set out before you-Invitatory
Psalm through night prayer. There is a NEW set of
prayers daily. This type of prayer is prayed daily by
the Holy Father, bishops, priests, religious and laity.
Please click on the button labeled DAILY AUDIO OFFICE
above or click
on the link below:
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The Bishops of
the United States have asked the faithful to visit their
website to read more about the upcoming "preventative
services" mandate some religious institutions will face.
Click on the link below to read their message and
updates.

Please read
Francis Cardinal George's column below for a clear idea
of what this mandate could mean for the Church in the
United States.

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