Beautiful novena…
Scripture Novenas
Novena for Acceptance
A Witness to Hope
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If you have been feeling hopeless, tune into this documentary – and consider saying a prayer this week to Cardinal Van Thuan.
Faith Meets Science: Parish Mission and Conference This Weekend
74 West Main Street, Waterbury, CT
“Faith & Culture” talks about the ethics of infertility treatments…
Please don’t miss “Faith & Culture” on EWTN:
This week’s episode: Ethics of Infertility Treatment
Colleen talks with Dr. John Haas, president of the National Catholic Bioethics Center, about the ethical issues raised by new reproductive technologies.
Sunday Night Live: St. Gianna Molla – Tom McKenna & Pierluigi Molla
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REMINDER: Monday May 17 Mass with St. Gianna’s Son, Pierluigi Molla
7:30 PM Talk by Pierluigi Molla, son of St. Gianna
8:15 PM Blessing with St. Gianna’s relics
8:30 PM Light reception and book signing
God bless,
Anne Mielnik, MD
Gianna — The Catholic Healthcare Center for Women
15 East 40th Street, Suite 101
New York, NY 10016
(212) 481-1219
www.giannahealth.org
Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly, you are doing the impossible. – St. Francis of Assisi
Gianna Center for Women
Sunday Night Live: Dr. Anne Melnick & Dr. Kyle Beiteris – Pro-Life Healthcare
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“Set Me As A Seal”
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The Song of Songs Introduction
The Song of Songs, meaning the greatest of songs (Song 1:1), contains in exquisite poetic form the sublime portrayal and praise of the mutual love of the Lord and his people. The Lord is the Lover and his people are the beloved. Describing this relationship in terms of human love, the author simply follows Israel’s tradition. Isaiah (Isaiah 5:1-7; 54:4-8), Jeremiah (Jeremiah 2:2, 3, 32), and Ezekiel (Eze 16; 23) all characterize the covenant between the Lord and Israel as a marriage. Hosea the prophet sees the idolatry of Israel in the adultery of Gomer (Son 1-3). He also represents the Lord speaking to Israel’s heart (Song 2:16) and changing her into a new spiritual people, purified by the Babylonian captivity and betrothed anew to her divine Lover “in justice and uprightness, in love and mercy” (Song 2:21).