Our Lady of the Advent, Pray for Us!: Our Lady of Guadalupe, Saturday, December 12, 2020

 

J.M.J.


Third Sunday of Advent, December 13th. The Virtue of Humility was deeply rooted in the soul of Saint John the Baptist. He understood and embraced what God wanted of him. Do we? [Pray three Hail Marys for an increase in the Virtue of Humility.]

 

Saint John of the Cross, Monday, December 14th. A faithful priest and religious . . . a scholar of the first rank and a dedicated servant of God and son of Mary, this Spaniard was all of these. He ardently loved the Lord with his entire mind and heart. [Ask God to transform you into the person whom He desires you to be.]

 

Tuesday of the Third Week of Advent, December 15th. Who is next to be infected by COVID-19? Who will die from it? Each day, many become ill, and many succumb. Let us never forget our union with them. [Give some material relief to one who is needy.]

 

Blessed Mary of the Angels, Wednesday, December 16th. Described as a “client of Saint Joseph,” this Discalced Carmelite Nun was responsible for the building of a beautiful Basilica in honor of Our Blessed Lady. What good can you achieve today? [Ask Saint Joseph to guide you along the path to God.]

 

Thursday of the Third Week of Advent, December 17th. Some believe that loneliness, especially among our youth, is at an all-time high. Fear and lack of respect for themselves are often the culprits. Pray that these young people may receive the Child Who was born in Bethlehem. [Send a Christmas card to an elderly person or shut-in.]

 

Friday of the Third Week of Advent, December 18th. With one week before Christmas Day, is there anything that is preventing you from welcoming Jesus with joy? What would you like for Him to do for you? [Practice some self-denial today.]

 

Saturday of the Third Week of Advent, December 19th. Our unrestful society cries out for comprehension and the Truth. We look no further than Our Lady, who understands and who knows the Truth. She is the pattern of what the Church will be in Heaven. [Offer the Most Holy Rosary for those who reject the Truth revealed by Almighty God.]

 

The Priests who are Living who have Served our Parishes

 

The Rev. Dana R. Christensen                             

The Rev. Jerome M. Ranek

The Reverend Thomas R. Clement

The Reverend Edward J. Pierce

The Reverend Jonathan M. Venner

The Rev. Paul Nereparampil

The Rev. David Garza

The Rev. David L. Roehrich

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The Most Rev. Donald E. DeGrood, D.D., The Bishop of Sioux Falls

The Rev. Kenneth D. Lulf

The Most Rev. Paul J. Swain, D.D., The Bishop Emeritus of Sioux Falls

The Most Rev. Robert J. Carlson, D.D., The Archbishop Emeritus of Saint Louis


       V. Saint Joseph, Terror of Demons. R. Pray for Us.


Saint Mary of Mercy Poinsettia Donations: Anyone interested in making a donation for poinsettias in memory of your loved one(s) can put the donation in a separate envelope with the name(s) of those to be remembered. Please place the envelope in the Sunday collection. A list of names will be published in a later Bulletin. 

 

A Message from Bishop DeGrood: On December 12th, Bishop DeGrood will be privately offering prayers of deliverance from evil over everyone and everything in our Diocese so that any evil influence will be removed and everyone and every place in our Diocese can live in the freedom of God’s grace and love. On the same day, in the Cathedral of Saint Joseph during the 4:00 p.m. Mass, the Bishop will consecrate our Diocese to Our Lady of Guadalupe and Saint Joseph because as our Spiritual Mother, she is the Patroness of the Americas, and Saint Joseph, as a Spiritual Father, is the Patron of our Diocese and the Universal Church. By consecrating our Diocese to these two amazing spiritual Advocates, Protectors and Intercessors, we can be assured of great spiritual fruitfulness in our Diocese and in souls who are open to the amazing transformational love of God. 

 

The K-8 C.R.E. students in Alexandria will have their Christmas "send-off" at 4:15 p.m. this Wednesday in the Hall. All parents, siblings, grandparents and relatives are invited. 

 

 


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