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  • MANY IN OUR GROUP ARE SICK, BOTH YOUTH AND ADULTS. OFFER THE DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET UP FOR THEM IN PRAYER. GOD BLESS! TODAY’S READINGS First Reading Ex 32:7-14 The LORD said to Moses, “Go down at once to your peo…
  • Please pray for McKenzie (New OCYO member), she has not been feeling well.........I am thinking a little Divine Mercy Chaplets are in order! Mr. Big T
  • St. Patrick It is believed that St. Patrick was born in fifth-century Britain to Roman parents. When he was sixteen, he was captured by pirates and taken to Ireland. There he was sold as a slave. His owner sent hi…
  • Benedict XVI Has an Eye for Youth Day '08 - Urges a Spiritual Preparation VATICAN CITY, FEB. 27, 2006 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI will launch a spiritual pilgrimage of sorts this coming Palm Sunday for World Youth Day …
  • Pope St. Zachary St. Zachary was a Benedictine monk from Greece who lived in the eighth century. He became a cardinal and then pope. In his time, there was fighting all over Italy. Pope St. Zachary kept making peace a…
  • St. Dominic Savio (1842-1857) So many holy persons seem to die young. Among them was Dominic Savio, the patron of choirboys. Born into a peasant family at Riva, Italy, young Dominic joined St. John Bosco …
  • St. John of God St. John was born in Portugal on March 8, 1495. His parents were poor, but deeply Christian. John was a restless boy. For a while he was a shepherd, then a soldier, then a storekeeper. During his adul…
  • St. Perpetua and St. Felicity Perpetua and Felicity lived in Carthage, North Africa, in the third century. It was the time of the fierce persecution of Christians by Emperor Septimus Severus. Twenty-two-year-old Perp…
  • St. Colette Born in 1380, Nicolette was named in honor of St. Nicholas of Myra. Her loving parents nicknamed her Colette from the time she was a baby. Colette's father was a carpenter at an abbey in Picardy. Quiet …
  • March 5 - Speaker: Ellaine/Mr. Tony ***STEUBIE DEPOSITS OF $50 DUE*** Topic: Agony in the garden Snacks: Ronald & Melissa March 12 - Speaker: Michael/Ms. Tes Topic: Scourging at the pillar Snacks: Roc…
  • You expired, Jesus, but the source of life gushed forth for souls, and the ocean of mercy opened up for the whole world. O Fount of Life, unfathomable Divine Mercy, envelop the whole world and empty Yourself out upon u…
  • Blessed Charles the Good Count Charles of Flanders, was called "the good" by the people of his kingdom. They named him for what they found him to truly be. He was the son of St. Canute, king of Denmark. Charles was…
  • ASH WEDNESDAY First Day of Lent and Day of Fast & Abstinence Lent begins with the imposition of ashes, an ancient symbol of penance common in the Old Testament and pagan antiquity. Jesus alludes to it when he co…

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