New Spiritual Communion Page

by admin on November 29, 2009 · 4 comments

Many of you have expressed interest in offering a spiritual communion for Fr. MacRae.  Beginning today, the First Sunday of Advent, These Stone Walls will sponsor a Spiritual Communion Page.

We encourage you to join us in a weekly Holy Hour. If you’re able, your Holy Hour may coincide with a weekly opportunity that Fr. MacRae has to celebrate Mass in private in his cell. The weekly Mass is celebrated each Sunday between 11 pm and midnight Eastern Standard Time.

We included a New Hampshire clock on the Spiritual Communion page.   If you’re unable to join us in prayer at that time, please consider an hour in prayer with us at some other time.

This came as a result of a story worth reading (Sacrifice of the Mass I and Sacrifice of the Mass II)

Feel free to leave your prayer requests in the comment section of the page.  Let us pray for one another.

Visit the Sunday Night Holy Hour Page

With thanks and blessings in our Lord,
The editors of These Stone Walls

PS We’ll include this Holy Hour link at the end of all future posts

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1 Keith December 21, 2009 at 4:23 pm

Fr. Gordon.
As you know, your weekly Mass is a concelebrated event and there are two priests joined through the Mercy of God interceeding for those you carry in your heart!

United in Christ, our Brother
keith

2 Ike December 2, 2009 at 7:31 am

I continue to pray for him as I have done so the past 15 years. He suffers because he was falsely accused. I ask the prayers and generosity of others to help bring this injustice to an end. Please support the effort to reverse this injustice.

3 Charlene C. Duline November 29, 2009 at 11:37 pm

Please pray for all incarcerated priests, especially Fr. Gordon, who through the grace of our Lord has for 15 years made a difference in the lives of many inmates. His example of always doing the right thing is one that many inmates around him have sought to imitate. Despite his suffering, he is still blessed. Let us pray that his years of being locked up because of false testimony will soon end.

4 Mary November 29, 2009 at 8:03 pm

I would ask for prayers for all who feel unloved and unwanted or struggle to feel their life has meaning or worth. I know many people who struggle with depression and/or are struggling with life having walked away from the practice of their faith. I would ask for prayers for their return home to their Faith.

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