STS. SABINA AND MARY CHURCH – JENNY LIND: 2022 Public Square Rosary Crusade

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Join us in praying the Rosary on Saturday, October 15 at Noon in front of Sacred Heart of Mary Church at the Shrine of Mary. America is at a historic crossroad. God is more offended than ever as people ignore Our Lady’s maternal request to “stop offending God.” It is urgent that we heed Our Lady’s request and stop sinning if we hope to enjoy God’s blessings and to avert HIS wrath. He will hear us, if we pray through the intercession of His Blessed Mother. That’s why were doing the 2022 Public Square Rosary Crusade. St. Louis de Montfort said, “Public prayer is far more powerful than private prayer to appease the anger of God anc call down His mercy, and Holy Mother Church, guided by the Holy Ghost, has always advocated public prayer in times of public tragecy & suffering.” Contact Edwina Schwarz at 479-763-6807.

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