Kayla Downey would like to invite everyone to a Pampered Chef Catalog Show to benefit the new building project in Elkhorn, now through the end of February 2011.
For More Info Contact - Lisa Garrett: 659-0990 www.pamperedchef.biz/

The Pro Sanctity Movement is a Catholic-based organization dedicated to promoting the universal call to holiness in daily life. It seeks to address the needs of the mind with theology, the heart with spirituality, and the hands with ministry. It is open to all, especially those who wish to deepen their commitment to God and share with others the message of holiness.
Pampered Chef Party for Pro Sanctity continues!
Dearest all. The brother of
Carissime,
il fratello di Palmira è tornato ieri, 3 febbraio, alla casa del Padre. Preghiamo il Signore della Vita perchè lo accolga nella bellezza del Paradiso. Preghiamo anche per Palmira e la sua famiglia in questo momento non facile. Chiediamo sempre il dono di una fede grande e di tanta consolazione.
Loredana
Romano Tafani - brother of Palmira Tafani, Pro Sanctity Fullerton
Contribution by Fr. Mark Bridgman, Apostolic Sodalis of the Pro Sanctity Family
In honor of Catholic Schools Week, I’ve included the following story that illustrates the importance of all teachers.
What’s a teacher make?
The dinner guests were sitting around the table discussing life. One man, a
In honor of Catholic Schools Week - contribution by Fr. Mark Bridgman
Christmas has only just begun; here are some ways to celebrate the season of Christmas!
C - Call someone who lives alone. Adopt that person for a year. Make a conscious effort to visit more often.
Pray a decade of the Rosary:
The Annunciation: The Angel Gabriel appears to Mary, announcing she is to be the Mother of God.
H - Help someone in need. Make it personal and often.
Pray a decade of the Rosary:
The Visitation:
R - Read the Christmas Story to someone and share your thoughts.
Pray a decade of the Rosary:
The Nativity: The Virgin Mary gives birth to the Redeemer of the World.
I – Initiate something that will help others know the true meaning of Christmas.
Pray a decade of the Rosary:
The Presentation. The Blessed Mother presents the Child Jesus in the
S – Single out someone who needs a card or a present from you – someone in need.
Pray a decade of the Rosary: The Finding in the
T – Tell someone that you love them, someone who needs to hear these words.
Pray a decade of the Rosary:
The Annunciation: The Angel Gabriel appears to Mary, announcing she is to be the Mother of God.
M – Make time to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas for you and your family
Pray a decade of the Rosary:
The Visitation:
A – Allow yourself a moment to stand before the crib – light a candle and invite Jesus into your heart and your life. Pray a decade of the Rosary:
The Nativity: The Virgin Mary gives birth to the Redeemer of the World.
I cut off the most important one!! see below!!! Christmas is now! Bruce - this is a nice filler if you need one...Blessed holy days! Teresa
Pro Sanctity National Spiritual Advisor Annual Christmas Letter!
Christmas Novena: Day Nine
Christmas Novena: Day Eight
O Christ, Awaited One
Christmas Novena: Day Seven
Christmas Novena: Day Six
Christmas Novena: Day Five
Christmas Novena: Day Four
Christmas Novena: Day Three
Christmas Novena: Day Two
Christmas Novena: Day One
Third Sunday in Advent
Immaculate Conception Novena Day 9 12-8-2010
Immaculate Conception Novena Day 8 12-7-2010
Immaculate Conception Novena Day 7 12-6-2010
Immaculate Conception Novena Day 6 12-5-2010
I have always like the phrase, "The Lord writes straight with crooked
lines...", it is a line that gives me hope in my sinfulness, ineptness, and
inabilities. "The Lord chooses the lowly to confound the strong", is also
a favorite reflection that describes a similar action of the Lord. God
can use any one of us, at anytime, for good. Well he certainly used both
Eve, Mother of the living and Mary, Mother of the living for our good!
In Gen. 2:20, "Adam called his wife Eve, because she became the mother
of all the living". Her failure in saying no to God in the garden, did
not deter her from saying yes to life outside the gates of Eden, and
thus give birth to humankind! She was open to life; even the promised
"pangs of birth" did not deter her.
In Gall 4:4 it states that at a "designated time God sent forth his Son,
born of a woman." Mary was her name and she gave birth to our Savior and
became the Mother of the redeemed, mother of what the living had been
destined to become before the fall. She gave birth to the Church below
the Cross, with her yes to the "pangs of birth" endured in union with
Son, on Calvary (Jn 19:26).
Mary, is actually a daughter of Eve because of Eve's openness to life and giving birth of humanity; we have the other woman, Mary, who would complete the process in her Yes
to give life to the Savior, and through and with Him, we have a new life
born from the side of Christ bringing about Mother Church. Mary and the
Church achieve for us salvation and sanctification, the fullness of
life.
When I reflect on Eve and Mary both mothers of the living - each in her
own right, I am filled with hope and happiness. Nothing is impossible
with God, and even more astounding that He uses poor human instruments
to bring about great things, life and holiness. Pro Life and Pro
Sanctity for this reason go hand in hand and both are indebted to a
woman. We have humanity through Eve and holiness through Mary.
Oh Lord, how amazing are your ways. May Mary, Mother of the Living
inspire us to be fully human in relation to her sister, Eve, and fully
alive with the graces that she open to us through her Yes to the Father!
May the cause of the sanctity of life go on, hand in hand, with our
mothers, Eve and Mary. How beautiful are the crooked lines of our
humanity straightened by your love. Amen!
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Pro Sanctity Movement/Teresa Monaghen
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Elkhorn, NE 68022
402-289-2670
Thought for the day ... G. Giaquinta
Let us sow goodness and holiness, and we will see barren fields bloom.
Advent Reflection 2010: Mary, Mother of the Living, pray for us!
Second Sunday of Advent
Immaculate Conception Novena Day 5 12-4-2010
Immaculate Conception Novena Day 4 12-3-2010
Immaculate Conception Novena Day 3 12-2-2010
Immaculate Conception Novena Day 2 12-1-2010
Immaculate Conception Novena Day 1 11-30-2010
First Sunday of Advent
The first condition to receive God’s word is to become humble and lowly, and to free our grounds of pebbles, stones and the thorns that are our only vegetation.
Thought for the day ... G. Giaquinta