The works that Fr. John have compiled through the years of his priesthood came from information of various sources and from his parishioners.
Our Mission is to help foster an "anchoring on" within the Church, to the "two pillars of devotion to the Eucharist and Mary," as expressed in the famous dream of St. John Bosco. This mission begins primarily with ourselves, and then branches out in ministry to others.
Mother Teresa said that the poorest of the poor in America are the spiritually poor, and the poorest country in the world is America for it's spiritual poverty. We seek to foster an awakening, especially among Catholics, to the great riches available to us in the Catholic Church, emphasizing the two great pillars of our faith - the Eucharist and Mary, which aid us in living the fullness of our Baptismal vows.
At the beginning of this New Millennium Pope St. John Paul II encouraged us to "Put out into the deep" in our relationship with God and in drawing others into the love of God. And, this we strive to do through disposing our hearts ever-more deeply to receive God's love, and drawing others to do the same.
Our primary ministry is prayer from which flows: talks, writings, one-on-one sharing, inner-healing prayer and the like.
Pagans
Do not practice sacrifice:
They worship false Gods & so cannot have sacrifice which pleases the true God.
Jews
Do not practice sacrifice:
They have ceased to offer sacrifice since the Temple was destroyed by Romans in 70 A.D.
Muslims
Do not practice sacrifice:
They reject sacrifice.
Protestants
Do not practice sacrfice:
They reject sacrifice.
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CATHOLICS:
The Catholic Church alone fulfils the prophesy of Malachi 1:6-2:9 –
Where God tells the people through Malachi that He is displeased with their imperfect sacrifices and will not accept them. But He says that from the rising of the sun to its setting His Name will be great among the non-Jews, and they will offer incense and a pure offering to Him everywhere.
So, God tells the Israelites:
1. He takes no pleasure in and will not accept sacrifice offered in the Temple.
2. He will be honored all over the world by the Gentiles.
3. The offering of the Gentiles will be a pure offering.
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The Sacrifice of the Mass is:
1. The Sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
2. The Sacrifice is offered all over the world and not in a single place.
3. The Sacrifice is a pure sacrifice because it is Jesus Himself who is being offered.
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From The Whole Truth About the Catholic Church and the Holy Bible by Fr. John Noone