Notes
& News
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The"healing priest,"
Fr. Peter Mary Rookey, O.S.M., from the
International Compassion Ministry, Chicago, Illinois will conduct
two healing Masses at St. Cecilia's Church, San Francisco, on
February 26 and 28; Our Lady of Angels Church, Burlingame, on
February 27; and at St. Marys Cathedral, on Tuesday, March
3. All Masses begin with the Servite Rosary at 6:15 pm and the
Mass at 7:00 pm. Fr. Rookey, 82, was honored by the Pope, who
designated him a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. Heather
Duncans book, Man of Miracles,
is about Fr. Rookeys healing gift.
A recent ad in the Washington
Post and New York Times called for Cuban-American reconciliation
and dialogue and lifting of the U.S. embargo on Cubaa
sentiment expressed by the Pope on his recent visit to Cuba and
several U.S. Cardinals. Sponsored by the Washington Office On
Latin America, a non-governmental organization working to promote
human rights, democracy and social justice in Latin America; the
ad had 150 religious groups as signers. Nearly half are Catholic
organizations.
On March 1, millions of
Americans will begin 40 days of synchronized, focused, fervent
prayer and fasting to "Pray American Back to God!" Using
the reproducible 40-day Pray USA Prayer
Calendar as a format,
many Christians believe that revival is
our only hope for survival and that it must come through
Gods Church. Pray USA is on the web at http://www.usprayertrack.org
In San Francisco, Christians
of all denominations will gather on Saturday evening, April 4,
1998 at 7:30 pm for an
evening of Prayer and Praise. This second
annual event of Christians at Prayer is sponsored by twenty
Christian Churches, The Archdiocese of San Francisco Office of
Ecumenical Affairs, Pray USA, Womens Aglow Fellowship
International and the Catholic Charismatic Renewal who, in
connection with the League of the Sacred Heart, will host it at
St. Cecilias Church. Cornerstone Church, will provide
music. Last years event attracted nearly a thousand
Christians. Franciscan University of
Steubenville has been selected as part of
the John Templeton Foundations 1997-1998 Honor
Roll of Character Building Colleges. The
designation recognizes colleges and universities that emphasize
character building as an integral part of the college experience.
US
Bishops web site offers answers to
wide range of questions about the Church and practical
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New Polls show shifting
U.S. attitude on Abortion. A survey by
Baselice & Associates on behalf of the U.S. Bishops
Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities showed "a slight shift
tending more toward the pro-life position, with 57% opposing
abortion except in cases of rape and incest or to save a
womans life. Its results coincide with a similar poll made
by Wirthlin for the Family Research Council.
Fr.
Robert DeGrandis, noted author
and lecturer, with the St. Josephs Society of the Sacred
Heart, Galveston, Texas, will conduct three days of teaching and
healing events starting with the June First Friday Mass of the
Sacred Heart at St. Cecilias Church, San Francisco.
Lenten Seminars of Spiritual
Enlightenment have begun at St. Cecilia Church, San Francisco. Open
to all, they are designed to help Christians grow in holiness
during Lent through studying the faith. A $5.00 donation at the
door is requested. The series will be presented in the Collins
Center immediately following the 9:00 am Mass in the main church.
On March 21, the topic of interest to everyone, isCelebration of the Christian Mystery and the LiturgyRev. John Talesfore, STL, Director of the Office of Worship, Archdiocese of San Francisco. The second session at 10:30 amWorship in Songs & Testimonies will be presented by Jun Madriaga, St. Patricks Parish, is for prayer group leaders.
On March 28 the main topic isPrayer in Christian Lifewith Ms.Ann Grycz, Director of Liturgy, Diocese of San Jose. The second session is Living our Faith, is presented by Modesto de los Reyes, a prayer group leader from St.Elizabeth Parish.
Representatives from each of
the 92 prayer groups which make up the
Charismatic Renewal of the Archdiocese will hold their annual
meeting on May 9, 1998 at 10 am in the Collins Center at St.
Cecilia Church, San Francisco. The meeting will be followed by a
luncheon hosted by the Renewal Board.
Representatives from the 200
Northern California Hispanic Charismatics Prayer Groups will be
meeting at St. Cecilia School Auditorium on May 9, 1998 from 8am
to 4pm. For information phone (650) 367-7134.