29 November 2010

40 days for Life, London - Lent 2011 invitation

 

I put together this video above, firstly as a thank-you to Robert and the rest of the 40 days for life team, so that they could use it as a visual example of what the prayer vigil during Lent in 2011 will be like.  It's up on youtube if you wish to share it and invite even more people along in Lent :) Secondly, I made it so that other young Catholics can see what we as Catholic Londoners can do for those unborn babies about to be killed everyday. One of my previous posts (click here) explains much more about what abortion is, and why it is so wrong.

I do have more videos of other prayer vigils coming up soon, and I'll be working on those probably over the Christmas period. I don't have proper video editing software - and that is the difficulty. But hopefully, you get this video, and that it's watchable enough. *chuckles* maybe I should appeal for financial help in purchasing some proper software!

24 November 2010

Upcoming Events in the London Area: Nov/Dec


Dear all,

There's so much going on over the next 4 weeks - I was getting confused with what's in my diary, facebook, emails, texts etc... that I decided to put it all into one central location, and share it with y'all to help simplify decision-making! I'm sure there are more events going on, but these are the ones I've been made aware of.

Hope this provides a good roundup of some of the things going on over the next month or so ^_^ Please pass onto ANYONE you feel might be interested in any of the events :)


Love and Blessings!




  • Tuesday 23rd November: Catechism of the Catholic Church: The Mystery of Christ's Life (subsequent talks every Tuesday after)
  • Wednesday 24th November: Film Night | The Bridge 6:30pm-9:30pm (different films every Wednesday of Advent)
  • Thursday 25th November: Right To Life (RTL) Fundraising Dinner (Pro-Life event)
  • Thursday 25th November: Soul Food (every Thursday @ Ogle Street)
  • Thursday 25th November: A chance to show that your FAITH makes you tick! (For the 18's-25's only... sorry!)
  • Friday 26th November: SSMM Youth Club (subsequent youth club every Friday after - breaks over Christmas).
  • Friday 26th November: (First) Advent Talk: The Yearning for Christ of Creation (subsequent talks every Friday of Advent)
  • Saturday 27th November: Fundraising Dance
  • Saturday 27th November: Worldwide day of Prayer for Abortion
  • Friday 3rd December: Soul-D-Out (Non-Catholic event)
  • Friday 3rd December: First Friday all-night vigil @ Soho Square (St. Patrick's)
  • Saturday 4th December: A Day with Mary @ White City (Our Lady of Lourdes)
  • Saturday 4th December: Youth Christmas Concert 7:30pm-9:30pm
  • Saturday 4th December: NIGHTFEVER | Mission in Balham 8-10:30pm
  • Saturday 4th December: Electric Glow Party (9pm-3am) (Non-Catholic Event)
  • Friday 10th December: Catholic Underground London | Jahaziel (part of Advent Festival)
  • Saturday 11th December: Advent Festival
  • Sunday 12th December: Frassati Society meeting w/ adoration and supper.
  • Friday 17th - 21st December: Wintershall Nativity play
  • Saturday 18th December: Simbang Gabi @ 9:30am, in Kingston Parish
  • Saturday 18th December: Christmas Fundraising Dinner 7-11:30pm
  • Sunday 26th December: Charity @ Cardinal Hume Centre
  • 28th-31st December: Faith Movement's Winter conference
  • New Year's: Renewal @ Balham


Catechism of the Catholic Church
The second of SPES's new series of 'Catechism of the Catholic Church' talks, the Mystery of Christ's life begins at 6:30pm this Tuesday evening with supper at St. Patrick's in Soho Square.


Film Night
@ Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Gregory's Church, 13 Warwick Street. London W1F 9JR.
Wednesdays 7pm - 9:30pm (Refreshments from 6:30pm)

24 November The Bridge (2003) - a poetic and powerful story of a father forced to choose between love and duty
1 December No Greater Love (2010) - a documentary on the nuns of the Carmelite Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Notting Hill
8 December The Blind Side (2009) - a homeless and traumatised boy becomes an all American football player with the help of a caring family
15 December The Nativity (2006) - a film that focuses on the story of the Holy Family up to Christ's birth


Right to Life(RTL) fundraising dinner
Right to Life, Britain’s leading lobby group for Life issues, is pleased to invite you to join them at their first ever dinner, where the celebrated, politician and campaigner the Rt Hon Ann Widdecombe will share her thoughts on the challenges ahead for the Pro-Life movement. She will be joined by Jim Dobbin MP, Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group and other distinguished guests.
We are delighted to be able to host the dinner in the “Hall of India” at the Royal Overseas League in St James’s, London.
Date and time: 7.00 pm for 7.30 pm., Thursday, 25th November, 2010
Venue: Royal Overseas House, Park Place, St James’s Street, London SW1A 1LR
Ticket Price: £50 (three courses)
Dress code: Lounge Suit

There will be opportunities for attendees to ask questions and to have photos taken with Ann Widdecombe at the end of the evening. The cost per ticket is £50 which is a great price for what promises to be a fantastic evening, and all profits will go to support the sterling work of Right to Life.


Soul Food
Soul Food is a Catholic charismatic prayer group for young adults. We meet at St. Charles Borromeo Church in Central London every Thursday from 7 to 9pm for worship, teaching and faith sharing. Most people who come are in their 20s or 30s, but everyone is welcome.
A night at Soul Food starts with praise and worship, followed by a talk or Bible based teaching on a particular theme. This is usually followed up with a time of response such as prayer ministry, small group discussion or faith sharing, individual prayer and meditation or Eucharistic Adoration.

To find out what Soul Food is currently up to, please visit our website: www.soulfoodgroup.org

What makes you tick?
Date night: 25th November (Thursday) around 5pm - till whenever - till last man standing!
We need hip LDN peeps aged between 18-25 to come and have a chat with us on what is in, what is out, what makes you tick, i.e what music do you love, what inspires you, (do you love Justin Bieber as much as the next person - you love him so bad you went and got the Bieber cut?), what makes you think - I want to do that when I'm older or I need to get saving for those pair of trainers I saw online like now!!!
We want to know everything about what makes you tick these days! Stuff that mum should know or shouldn't know etc etc
You guys are opinionated - and we want to understand with who, what and why!!!
Do as Ghandi says "Be the change that you want to see in the world"
Dont worry its not a formal thing - where we make you sit at a desk and write up an essay - its will be an informal chat with booze and toilet facilities at a fun London haunt! If you are over the grand old age of 25 - please forward this to someone you might know that is under 25 that might be interested in taking part.
The location is TBC - it will be in Central London.

Those of you who are up for it will receive free drinks (beer or wine - no Champagne orders I am afraid) and bar snacks (for the weak) AND a £5 HMV voucher to spend on whatever your heart desires
GO ON treat yourself - its Christmas!!!!!!

Peace out L-Town

If you want to know more please email me Veralynne_fernandez@creata.com or call me: 07841678198


SSMM Youth Club
Join the SSMM Youth team this Friday in chilling out with the teenagers of our Parish.
St. Michael & St. Martin's Parish Centre, 94 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middlesex, TW3 3EH. Fridays from 7:30pm.


Advent Talks: The Yearning for Christ ...
... of Creation - 26th November by Fr Hugh MacKenze
... of the human heart - 3rd December by Fr Kevin Douglas
... of fallen Man - 10th December by Fr Roger Nesbitt
... of the human body - 17th December by Fr Dominic Rolls

You are very welcome to join us (Willesden Green Parish) for prayer and talks based on the Sunday Gospels of Advent:

7:00pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
7.30pm Talk
8:10pm Discussion and light refreshments
9:00pm Finish

Speakers are involved in FAITH movement


Fund raising dance in aid of St. Peter's Life Line
From Vincent Otis: St Peter’s Life-Line supports the St Peter’s Community of Schools in Kajuki, Eastern Province, Kenya, by providing funds for capital projects, specific facilities or equipment. We also aim to provide regular, budgeted funding for teachers’ and staff salaries, feeding programme for the children, and for other specified and agreed running expenses directly associated with the operation of the schools.

The event itself will include dance lessons by professional dancers comprising of chachacha, rhumba, jive and samba. There will also be food and drinks on sale at reasonable prices.
Tickets are £7 in advance, £10 at the door.
Please take time to visit:
www.stpeterslifeline.org.uk


Worldwide Day of Prayer
Pope Benedict XVI has issued an unprecedented request for prayers worldwide from all pro-life people against abortion.
No matter your religious or spiritual affiliation, the leader of the Catholic Church is asking for your prayers on this day, for the sake of all humankind. "The Holy Father’s Vigil and his invitation to join with him in prayer is an important and inspiring example to all about the importance of uniting in faith to... ask God’s protection and help for human life." Stand up for our unborn brothers and sisters together with the rest of the world. Please invite everyone you know.

November 27 is also the Feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, which commemorates the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady, and the intimate bond between the Blessed Virgin Mary and her Son, Jesus.


First Friday all-night vigil
@ Soho Square (St. Patrick's). Every First Friday, SPES (St. Patrick's Evangelisation School) has an all-night vigil devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which corresponds with the First Friday Devotion that was promised to us via St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. For more information about First Friday Devotions, you can visit this page of my blog. The monthly event kicks off with Mass @ 7pm, then dinner is served after, and this takes us into Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament for the whole night.


Soul-D-Out (non-Catholic Event that looks good to any soul/Gospel fans)
A LIVE night dedicated to showcasing the soulful best of the UK and beyond. Soul-D-Out ( UK ) Live! provides the whole experience in plush surroundings. A two or three course meal with LIVE entertainment followed by the after-party! We feed your senses and develop your minds.... ...

Backed by 'Blind Recognition' band
Hosted by d'nyce of Bang 103.6fm (www.bangradio.fm)
Rampage (bbc 1xtra)
...Music by Rampage & DJ Maurice (Soul2streets)

Friday 3rd December 2010
Doors open 6pm - 2am
Showtime 9pm SHARP!!!!!

£8 standing before 9.30pm, £10 after!
Advance online sales: www.urbantickets.co.uk

You can also dine at Cotton's Restaurant and watch the live show which starts at 9pm, please make these reservations at Cotton's (in advance) on 0207 833 3332. The food is fantastic!


A Day with Mary
Every First Saturday, I do an act of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, as was requested of us when she appeared at Fatima. The one for December takes place in Our Lady of Lourdes @ White City. Perhaps some of you would like to join me... although I know there is so much else going on! More info about First Saturday Devotions are on my blog page mentioned above!
A DAY WITH MARY is an open day of prayer held in a Catholic church or shrine. It emphasizes
worship of the Blessed Sacrament and devotion to Our Lady. You are welcome to join the event for a
little while or for the whole day. It includes the Mass, Scripture, Rosary, Meditations
on the Passion, Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction, Processions of the Blessed Sacrament
and of Our Lady, Act of Consecration, Theological Instructions, Hymns, a programme on the story of
Fatima and periods of rest with refreshments. The Sacrament of Penance is readily available. There is a
bookstall and the opportunity to enrol in the Brown Scapular (consecration to Our Lady) and Miraculous Medal if so wished.


Youth Christmas Concert
From St. Anthony's Church (E7): After a very successful Christmas concert last year, the amazing SAINT ANTONY'S YOUTH CHOIR are returning to entertain and bless us with a selection of gospel, inspirational and Christmas music.
This event will be run BY YOUNG PEOPLE from the parish, and any proceeds raised will go straight towards covering the cost of the trip of the three young people who are attending World Youth Day in Madrid next summer.

Tickets are £2 if you are on the guestlist, or £3 on the day.
To get onto the guestlist, you simply have to RSVP here "Attending", or text Edwin on 07965 581 813.
Children in primary school suggested donation 50p, children aged 5 and under go free.


NIGHTFEVER
From Laura Cuthbertson @ Balham: I would like to invite each of you personally to an event called 'Nightfever' taking place on Saturday 4th December from 8pm - 10:30pm in Holy Ghost School, Nightingale Square. The first half of the night takes place in the school with lively rock and gospel music, an inspirational talk by Mgr. John Armitage, powerful testimonies and a candle lit procession into the church for music, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and the opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation.


Electric Glow Party
@ The Wall Bar. ISLAND2ISLAND presents the ELECTRIC GLOW
INTRODUCING THE 'TIME TO MAKE YOU SHINE' GLOW STICK PARTY

GET YOUR GLOW STICKS READY.......!!!
GIVEAWAYS ON THE NIGHT INCLUDE GLOW STICKS & TSHIRTS!!
Bringing you the best in RnB, HIP HOP, Bashment, Soca, UK Funky, UKG, Party classics and SEGA.

This Night is guranteed to be ROADBLOCK
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TICKETS & INFO
£10 in advance
£15/20 on the door
Contact Steven Raman for more info


CATHOLIC UNDERGROUND
Spreading the Gospel message through the CULture. MOBO award winning rapper Jahaziel is performing, and it's all happening at 7:30pm at Notre Dame de France Church in Leicester Square.




Advent Festival
From SPES: Adoration · Music · Refreshments · International Mass between 2 and 7pm at Notre Dame de France Church in Leicester Square on Saturday 11th December and on Sunday 12th December. (http://sohope.blogspot.com/ would have more info!)


Frassati Society Meeting
Sunday 12th December
Adoration from 5.15pm, Mass at 6pm, followed by a light supper and a meeting where the roles within the Society will be appointed (President, Secretary, Coordinators for Service Project, Hikes, etc).

The Frassati Society is a young adult apostolate which combines prayer, service of the poor, and community (specifically, hiking!) in the spirit of Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati. In January we will begin our main activities, including a service project, and a monthly Sunday meeting including Mass, Adoration, and a dinner with a speaker


Wintershall Nativity play
This wonderful production takes place both inside and around the Holly Barn Theatre at Wintershall, complete with shepherds and sheep, oxen, donkeys and the three wise men on horseback. It is the true story of the birth of our dear Lord Jesus and brings to life the real meaning of Christmas, helping all of us escape the turmoil of its present day commercialism and missing spirituality. Come warmly dressed with boots or appropriate footwear. The ‘inn’ opens for tea, coffee and mince pies etc one hour before each 90-minute performance. This year's performances are taking place from Friday 17th December until Tuesday 21st December 2010. The performances started at 4.45 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. each day.


Simbang Gabi
... is a Filipino traditional 'Christmas Novena', where Mass is celebrated (traditionally at dawn, but not practical in this country), at 9:30am in Kingston Hill Parish - and I'm sponsoring this Mass. Sponsoring basically means doing the Offertory, and the readings. I'm inviting all my Catholic friends to help me sponsor this Mass (which will have Fili food after Mass... yum!). It is meant to strengthen relationships between families and/or communities! As a whole, I'm just inviting all my Catholic friends to join me if they can. I've never been able to take part in Simbang Gabi before, and it would be great to have you guys with me.


Christmas Fundraising Dinner
From Raj Kamudu: Hi folks my friend Roselle is running in the London Virgin Marathon 2011 and Gastro School is helping to raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre by hosting a Christmas Dinner Party at their venue in Brook Green. We would love the pleasure of your company at what promises to be a memorable evening of fine wine, food and music...Please reserve the 18th Dec in your diaries for our Fundraising Christmas Dinner Party: Admission £35 RSVP Lounge suit

Menu as follows:
Pumpkin soup gruyer goujon truffle oil
Fillet of sea bream fennel puree tomatoe brunoise anise beurre blanc
Ballotine of guinea fowl mango mouseline roast baby vegetable jus de volaille
Chocolate and rasperry Macaroon lime sorbet

PLEASE MAKE CHEQUES PAYABLE TO GASTRO SCHOOL NO LATER THAN FRIDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2010 AND POST TO 33 CAITHNESS ROAD WEST KENSINGTON W14 OJA
TO CONFIRM YOUR BOOKING PLEASE LEAVE YOU NAME, PHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS.


Charity @ Cardinal Hume Centre
Some of our Youth Team in Hounslow have expressed a desire to 'do Him some definite service' on boxing day this year, by serving food and generally offering a helping hand at the Cardinal Hume Centre for the Homeless. It would be great if we could show God's love and care for others as a team, and actually practice what we preach.


Faith Movement's Winter Conference

@ Stonyhurst College in Lancashire 28-31st December. http://www.faith.org.uk/Events/WinterBook.htm


Renewal@Balham
Dates: Registration starts at 6pm on Wed 29 Dec, 2010. This four-day event finishes on Sat 1 Jan 2011, at 1pm.You are welcome to come to all or part of the event as you wish.Venue: Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Nightingale Square, Balham, London, SW12 8QN
Age Groups: The event is primarily for young people between the ages of 16 and 25, although it is open to young adults up to aged 35. Please see website for further details on Youth 2000's policy for anyone attending under the age of 18.
Accommodation: There will be separate accommodation available for men and women - you just need to bring a sleeping bag, roll-mat and wash kit. As this is a youth event, we are unable to offer accommodation to anyone over 35 (unless as part of a family group).

Costs: Suggested donation is £40 per person to cover the cost of the retreat & for your meals/refreshments.

Details: Daily mass, rosary, talks by dynamic speakers, workshops, discussion groups, social time to make new friends, great music and New Year party celebrations!
Further Information: Visit our website http://www.youth2000.org/, email: info@youth2000.org or call 020 8675 2743

22 November 2010

Checkin' in with the Lord

For our celebration of Christ the King of our Bodies, Minds and Souls, the team produced a small booklet for the event, as a guide to some of the activities taking place that evening. We wanted these booklets to contain information they could take home, to help them with deepening their spirituality and prayer-life. So I wrote this as a brief introduction into getting them to firstly consider their faith more by what they're praying and how they pray.  Lord, if it be Your will, use me as Your servant to help bring Your people closer to you in prayer and spirituality.


Believe it or not, we’re here to TRUST in the Lord, not DISGUST the Lord. Every single choice we make can make us ONE with the Lord, or BREAK our home with the Lord. We are living examples of what Christ died on the cross for: L.O.V.E. But we’ve got to let God into our hearts if we want to live good lives ourselves, becoming that example of goodness, and aiming for the Heavens. There’s no better way to do this than by checking in with the Lord through prayer. So how can we as young Catholics do this?

For the younger ones amongst us… CEL

CHURCH
Church isn’t a ‘take or leave’ ting. It’s an EVERY SUNDAY ting. So get over it. 1 hour of your week ain’t much of an ask to thank the One who made you (obviously via your parents). Every single part of the Mass is precious praise and reverent worship. Mass is only ever boring if you don’t mean what you’re prayin’ – either because you’re pre-occupied, or you don’t understand what it is you’re sayin’! Don’t disrespect… get out your New Testament, and get down with understanding the beauty of the Mass.

EVENTS

Hittin’ Christian Youth events is a wicked way to reinvigorate your relationship with God – and you get a real good balance between entertainment and prayer. Events vary from local Parish vigils, to bi-monthly events like Catholic Underground London, to annual prayer festivals like Youth 2000’s New Year’s Renewal@Balham retreat, Greenbelt and Brightlights. Try one out… and don’t do it because you’re feeling forced to… do it for Christ, who should be the centre of your life.

LYRICIZE (or go one better: Proselytize!)
Never heard of  Jahaziel? GuvnaB? DJ 4Real? Heavy beats with hott holy lyrics not only inspire you to think about your own faith when putting it into words, but also makes you a stronger Christian for doing something about it. These inspiring artists are the lyrical masters of the Christian Brit-Urban scene at the mo. Check out other international Gospel/grime, rap and hip-hop artists like Trip-Lee and Lecrae, then get your bibles, your pens and paper out, and get down with some tight lyricing! Poetry and prose is just as good if you aren’t into lyricing.


For the more experienced ones amongst us…

Prayer should be dynamic like any other form of communication, so there’s no absolute answer to ‘how should I pray?’; because every person communicates in a different way. Most prayer takes concentration, silence, and a keenness to offer God your prayer with all your body, mind and soul. More traditional forms of prayer include:

Eucharistic Adoration
Prayers of adoration are ones where God is honoured through exaltation of who He is. This is THE most important type of prayer, because God is before us in the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ himself. Here, we remember and appreciate that God gave us his eternal love by becoming human – one of us. This is a perfect opportunity for us to know God more intimately, and listen to Him. There is no doubt that our relationship with God through the Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) is deepened significantly.

Petition
Probably the type of prayer that young people use most, because generally speaking, we tend to turn to God only when we want or need something. We must be careful not to petition God for things that will displease Him. When petitioning to God on our own behalf, we should remember to pray with a passion and hunger that shows Him how much we need Him in our own lives.

Marian Prayer: e.g. The Rosary

It pleases the Blessed Virgin Mary greatly when we pray the Rosary. Through her überabundance of grace, our prayer becomes more effective as it passes along the celestial link to her Son, the Son of God, who is God Himself in communion with the Holy Trinity. The Rosary isn’t just a ‘wearable fashion accessory’. It is a tangible guide to reflecting and meditating on the wonderful mysteries of Christ’s Passion and their family life together with St. Joseph her spouse most chaste. Page xx of this booklet helps you in your desire to live holier lives through the prayer of the Rosary! Other Marian prayers include The Angelus, the Memorare, and many others.

Other methods of prayer include Intercession, Thanksgiving, Confession, Novenas, Litanies, Acts of Consecrations/Devotions. Check these out on google, and try hit a Catholic website rather than the other Christian sites out there.


Keep checking in with the Lord by praying for each other. 
Blessings.

16 November 2010

Preparing the way for a King: continuing the 'Heart Speaks Unto Heart' conversation!

So, this weekend marks the end of the liturgical year. Safe! We're approaching New Year anyways, so a fresh new start in a liturgical sense is all good! And all this excitement for a fresh new outlook is magnified all the more, as there's something extra special going on this Saturday - particularly for me, and the rest of the youth team at St. Michael and St. Martin's in Hounslow. Because for the past 2 months, we have been preparing the way for our wonderful King!

Yes... this Sunday is the feast of Christ the King - and we've decided to open our Parish doors to all young Catholics in West London to celebrate it BIG STYLE with us! What's it all about? The theme is about continuing the 'Heart Speaks unto Heart' conversation that the Papal Visit focused on back in September, with exploring how we can use our bodies, minds and souls to 'do Him some definite service'. Basically, we are responding to Christ's call to live our Christian faith in all that we are, think and do in our everyday lives. Our night consists of an all-night Eucharistic Adoration, as well as a fantastic talk by Emmett 7 Lucy Dooley on sex and relationships (how we must aim to be Pure in Heart!), games on our lifestyle choices, a short-film on Saints (whom we all aspire to become), grilling Fr. D (where young people can ask a priest for some honest answers about some of their concerns, or advice), and introducing traditional forms of prayer like the Rosary, Lectio Divina and Divine Mercy Chaplet. It's not all about quiet time with the Lord, as we've got fantastic live Praise and Worship music provided by TW3, there's ample social/break time for munch and caffeine boosts and we finish off the night with a hearty breakfast at 6am!

Because of all the things we've planned for the night, we have continued to pray for the graces of the Holy Spirit, and we truly feel that God's got our backs on this! We're praying also that many young Catholics will hear His call to come to our event, and act upon it! I know for sure that our confirmation group are really excited about the event, and is the subject of all the whispers at the moment amongst them.

So as one of the organising team for this massive event, how has it been for me? Well, it has been an amazingly fun journey! Not just because I received an opportunity to express my love for our God Almighty creatively, by producing all the publicity (with the help of my amazing team!), getting our team hoodies sorted, being part of the band (TW3) that will play live throughout the night, and volunteering to dress the Sanctuary on the night, but also because it has allowed me in some way to open myself to Christ to work through me. I've absolutely loved working in this capacity so closely alongside Christ. I kinda imagine myself to be almost walking along a dusty road side-by-side with Jesus, having this immensely fun convo with Him! Yeah yeah... I know... I have an overly active imagination. But I give it free reign when it comes to all things Holy.

I personally feel, that so far, the best thing to have come out of the planning of this event, is the formation of a team of devoted, inspirational young Catholics, wanting to 'do Him some definite service', who shall hopefully remain a unified force for the Catholic faith in the near future! But it isn't about us... it's about you. We're praying that the best thing to come out of the event itself is a willingness for young Catholics to actively do more for the Lord, for each other, and yourselves! It's all about you and God's love! So keep praying for help from above!

Peace and Blessings!