Monday, July 10, 2017

Let's Pray for Our Church! (UPDATED)



During the month of July, Pope Francis has asked all of us to pray for our brothers and sisters who have fallen away from the Catholic faith, hoping that they will return to the One Flock with the One Shepherd.  Last year, the Peoria DCCW invited each vicariate to offer a Mass at one of their parishes for this intention.  To join our hearts and prayers with our Holy Father, several of these Masses will be held again during this month (and some later in the year.)  We invite you to attend the Mass in your area.  Along with attending Mass, please pray the Litany of the Good Shepherd (below) with your women's group, your family, or any other group at your parish.

Here is the schedule of Masses:  New date added and highlighted

  • Bloomington Vicariate:  Epiphany, Normal - July 5th, 7:00 a.m.
  • Pontiac Vicariate:  St. Patrick, Dwight - July 7th, 11:15 a.m.
  • Ottawa Vicariate:  St. Columba, Ottawa - July 8th, 7:30 a.m.
  • Peoria Vicariate:  St. Mary, Kickapoo - July 9th, 7:00 a.m.
  • Pekin Vicariate:  Blessed Sacrament, Morton - July 12th, 8:00 a.m.
  • Danville Vicariate:  Holy Family, Danville - July 14th, 9:00 a.m.
  • Galesburg Vicariate: Immaculate Heart, Galesburg - July 14th, 8:15 a.m.
  • LaSalle Vicariate:  St. Louis, Princeton - July 26th, 11:15 a.m.
  • Macomb Vicariate:  Macomb - August 4th, 5:30 p.m.
  • Champaign Vicariate:  Holy Cross, Champaign - September 17th, 8:00 a.m.
  • Rock Island Vicariate:  Our Lady of Guadalupe - November 24th, 7:30 a.m.
  • Kewanee Vicariate:  TBA


(John 10:16) I have other sheep that are not of this fold. These also I must lead. They will hear my voice. There will be…
         One Flock, One Shepherd.
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Litany of the Good Shepherd

Leader: Let us pray for the return of friends, family, and others who have fallen away from our Catholic faith.


Leader:   God the Father of the Lamb,
Response:    have mercy on us.
God the Son, Sacrificial Lamb, R…
God the Holy Spirit, Life of the Lamb, R…
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Leader:    O Good Jesus, Shepherd of the just,
Response:         hear our prayer.
Vigilant Finder of lost sheep, R…
Fervent Hope of the fallen lamb, R…
Constant Gatherer of a broken flock, R…
O Good Shepherd, R…

Purest shelter of the yearning heart, R…
Perpetual Feast of the hungry soul, R…
Lasting Bread of perfect life, R…
O Good Shepherd, R…

Patient Tamer of rebellious wills, R…
Loyal Teacher of all kind commands, R…
Tender Purger of all blemish of sin, R…
O Good Shepherd, R…
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Leader: From the lures of false shepherds hiding in Thy guise,
Response:   Good Shepherd, protect us, rescue us.

From the mirage of the richer field, seeking to conquer our minds, R…
From diseases of the soul, separating us from Thy flock, R…
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Leader:   O Good Shepherd, at once the Guard and Lamb, Who knows well the sheep He leads, guide us, feed us, shear us,
and bid us come unto Thee,
delighting in Thy heavenly pasture,
and praising Thee forever and ever.
All:   Amen.

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Thank you for participating in this most special prayer!

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

NCCW at the Convocation!





Ever wonder what NCCW does?  Here's the latest!  

The voice of Catholic women!


Informational Update 
For Immediate Release

Washington, D.C. July 5, 2017 -- NCCW one of Convocation of Catholic Leaders’ Sponsors

Catholic leaders from around the country—an estimated 150 bishops and more than 3,500 attendees representing dioceses, movements and organizations, including the National Council of Catholic Women—attended the Convocation of Catholic Leaders: Living the Joy of the Gospel in Orlando, Florida July 1-4, 2017. Under the leadership of the U.S. Catholic bishops, the four-day gathering engaged Catholic leaders in strategic discussions regarding new approaches to as well as successful models for forming missionary disciples. Inspired by Pope Francis’ Evangelii Gaudium, attendees were both equipped and energized to bring the Good News to today’s society.

“This gathering emphasized that our ethnicity, marital status or position in the Church should not divide us. We are all Catholics and they will know us by our love and joy. Jesus is the source and summit of our faith,” noted Sheila Hopkins, NCCW President.

NCCW officers and Council women came from around the country, many with their diocesan delegations. NCCW displayed resources and publications along with membership information. NCCW’s mission is to support, empower and educate all Catholic women in spirituality, leadership and service.

To interview Sheila Hopkins, please call 850-570-7061 or email ssnowhop@gmail.com.
For more information visit www.nccw.org. Photos on file.

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