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| Rose of York | Monday, 6. April 2009, 14:06 |
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A person in our parish is reputed to be extremely devout, she has a rosary group at her house, meeting weekly. She is in the church every day without fail, she drives five miles to Mass. Being a keyholder, she pops into her nearby chapel of ease in the afternoons and before turning in for the evening, she is SEEN to be prayerful. This lady is unmarried, appears to have no interests or social life other than the Church, she has the TIME. I wonder how many parishioners, with work and family commitments, log onto the internet to read and pray the Daily Office (link in our forum reference library). How many evangelise via the internet? Some use the net to view and pray daily Mass. How many who are at church just once a week, are comitted to some other form of voluntary work? Hospital drivers, transporting people unable to drive themselves are doing the corporal works of mercy. Satan uses the internet, it is up to us to evangelise Cyberspace. |
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