Olympia, Washington: Catholics Protest Satan
“Private prayer is like straw scattered here and there: If you set it on fire it makes a lot of little flames. But gather these straws into a bundle and light them, and you get a mighty fire, rising like a column into the sky; public prayer is like that.” -- St. John Vianney
America Needs Fatima P.O. Box 341, Hanover, PA 17331 deusvult.cf@gmail.com
(844) 830-3570
Robert E. Ritchie Dear Soldier of Our Lady,
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s we honor the Virgin Mary and celebrate the feast of the first apparition at Fatima on May 13, I want to storm Heaven with prayer to atone for sin and plead for peace in the world, just as Our Lady asked at Fatima. With the current health crisis, it is more important now than ever to maintain trust in Our Lord and Our Lady and to pray, pray, pray. That is why I’m asking America Needs Fatima Rally Captains across the U.S. to join together in honor of Our Lady of Fatima on Saturday, May 16, in a Public Square Rosary Rally. You may be thinking, “But I’ve been told to social distance!” Pray only in small, separated groups, obeying the space mandates of the local authorities. Using an old banner, pray with your family on your front lawn or in front of your local parish. We need brave spiritual warriors like you now. So please join Rally Captains across the U.S. as we pray the Rosary in unison on Saturday, May 16, the Saturday closest to the date of the first apparition. Remember, Our Lady of Fatima promised Heaven to those who fulfill Her request for prayer. Why not join us in answer to Her call? I do hope you’ll say the Rosary with us on Saturday, May 16. If you’d like to join us in prayerful devotion and loving consolation to Jesus and Mary, please contact us at (866) 584-6012 or e-mail us at anfrosaryrally@aol.com.
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Thank you, and God Bless you,
Robert. E. Ritchie Executive Director
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