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Introducing the all-new Perpetual Help magazine!
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Dear Friend:
I'm excited about sharing our all-new magazine with you!
As you may know, for six years we've published Plentiful Redemption.
Well, with this issue, we're rolling out a fresh new look, and we've changed the name. But the name is really nothing new. Calling our publication Perpetual Help is really about returning to our roots--and focusing on Our Lady of Perpetual Help, who always points us to Jesus.
Download the spring issue here.
And what a great time to pay special attention to Our Lady of Perpetual Help!
This year we're starting a three-year celebration of the 150th anniversary of our receiving the miraculous icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help from Pope Pius IX.
What's in this issue:
- Big changes for the National Shrine of St. John Neumann: Learn about the major renovations taking place at this historic shrine in Philadelphia.
- Deeds, not words: Three new transitional deacons are ordained for our province by Archbishop Joseph Tobin, C.Ss.R.
- New leadership elected for the province: Meet our new Provincial Superior, Father Paul Borowski, C.Ss.R., and his provincial council.
- Test your OLPH icon knowledge: How much do you know about the icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help?
- In memoriam: Obits of our priests and brothers who died in 2014.
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Thanks, and God bless.
Mary
Mary C. Weaver director of communications The Redemptorists of the Baltimore Province |
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