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It’s the first of the month and that means it’s once again time for the monthly indulgence Calendar

Also an FYI Knights of Columbus Council 15962 aided by the Legion of Mary Gardner council will be putting on a pancake breakfast Sunday June 8th at St. Bernard’s Parish at St. Camillus Church on Mechanic St. in Fitchburg.

The breakfast will be to raise money to help pay for a defibrillator for the church so it will be available in the event of a heart attack taking place while folks are at mass or a function.

The price is $5 and includes Pancakes and Ham and if you’re eating on site coffee & something to drink. Takeout orders are available which will include pancakes, ham, syrup and spread for those who would rather eat at home.

If you have a large Catholic family we will feed your entire family for a flat $20.

About 300 servings or 75 family servings will cover the full cost even if we don’t raise the lot however much of the cost we can defer is great.

I’ll be cooking that Sunday so I’ll be away all morning, no time for blogging for me that day.

Hope to see you there and while your there if you’re a Catholic man check out the Knights of Columbus and see if you want to be part of our acts of faith and works, and if you’re a Catholic woman check out the Legion of Mary to see if you want to be a part of all they do.

At WQPH 89.3 FM we are getting ready for our 2nd Annual Shrove Tuesday Brunch. You can get your tickets online here:

The tickets include a brunch (ham & eggs, stuffed chicken, pene & meatballs), prayer, our guest speaker and relics for veneration. (We will have relics of St. Faustina, St. Camillus and a relic of the true cross present.)

It’s limited to 100 tickets so if you want a seat I’d move now. Click on the ticket and it will take you to the WQPH donate page, simply put “Brunch” on the paypal note as shown here:

also if you want to by a ticket or tickets for someone who can’t afford one add the word “patron” and we’ll give a ticket to an elderly or religious who wishes to go. If you buy 10 tickets you or your group will be considered a Sponsor of the event and be mentioned at the event.

If at all possible try and get your tickets by the 10th not only do you get better pricing but I’ll know if we need the large room or the small room at the venue.

Click on the ticket above or go to wqphradio.org for tickets. We will keep them at the door for you or mail them to you is you wish.

If you prefer to pay by Check, they can be made payable to ELRN (Eternal Life Radio Network) and mailed to:

WQPH 89.3 FM
P.O. Box 589
Medford, MA 02155

Oh and here is this month’s Indulgence Calendar:

Don’t forget for this jubilee year you can earn 2 plenary indulgences each day.

Squadron Leader Bartlett: Come on, fellas. Move! Move! We can get dozens out in this darkness.

The Great Escape 1963

Well in addition to a New Year it’s a New Month so while the blog is now a part time hobby there is still a new Indulgence Calendar. (Jimmy Carter will have to wait till next month as the calendar was done before he died.)

And yes a Protestant can in fact be on the indulgence calendar, in fact as they don’t believe in purgatory and aren’t praying for their dead one might consider that a Protestant needs the prayers of the indulgence calendar even more to hurry them along through purgatory as they aren’t getting a lot of help in that regard from friends and family nor are masses being said except for general masses for the souls in purgagtory.

And of course this jubilee year there are special indulgences available not only to those who visit Rome and the jubilee churches there but in local dioceses everywhere. Check at your local Diocese web site for details and also at the USCCB site for more details on the Jubilee

The English language Papal Bull containing listing the special plenary indulgences available is here.

A quick summery the special Jubilee year indungences are avaialble if you:

  1. Pilgrimages The faithful, pilgrims of hope, will be able to obtain the Jubilee Indulgence granted by the Holy Father if they undertake a pious pilgrimage to a sacred jubilee site:
    • If you can’t get to Rome, the Holy Land check the local diocese for the site designated.
  2. Pious visits to sacred places , individually or in a group, they devoutly visit any Jubilee site and there, for a suitable period of time, engage in Eucharistic adoration and meditation, concluding with
    • the Our Father
    • the Profession of Faith in any legitimate form
    • and invocations to Mary, the Mother of God, so that in this Holy Year everyone “will come to know the closeness of Mary, the most affectionate of mothers, who never abandons her children” (Spes non confundit, 24).
    • In addition to Jubilee sites listed check with the local Bishop’s web site for sites in your area
  3. Works of mercy and penance In addition, the faithful will be able to obtain the Jubilee Indulgence if, with a devout spirit, they participate in popular missions, spiritual exercises, or formation activities on the documents of the Second Vatican Council and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, held in a church or other suitable place, according to the mind of the Holy Father…the faithful will be able to obtain the Jubilee Indulgence if they
    • visit, for an appropriate amount of time, their brothers and sisters who are in need or in difficulty (the sick, prisoners, lonely elderly people, disabled people…), in a sense making a pilgrimage to Christ present in them
    • In particular the penitential nature of Friday can be rediscovered through abstaining, in a spirit of penance, at least for one day of the week from futile distractions (real but also virtual distractions, for example,
      • the use of the media and/or social networks
      • From superfluous consumption (fasting and abstinence)
      • donating a proportionate sum of money to the poor;
      • supporting works of a religious or social nature, especially in support of the defence and protection of life in all its phases,
      • by supporting the quality of life of abandoned children, young people in difficulty,
      • the needy or lonely elderly people
      • migrants from various countries “who leave their homelands behind in search of a better life for themselves and for their families”
      • dedicating a reasonable portion of one’s free time to voluntary activities that are of service to the community or to other similar forms of personal commitment

In other words there are a TON of ways to earn that 2nd daily plenary indulgence available through Jan 6th 2026 although the 2nd indulgence MUST be for the soul of someone deceased not for yourself.

And remember a Plenary indulgence pays for the ENTIRE debt of sin, it’s a get out of purgatory free card and while Martin Luthor rightly complained about those who disgracefully sold indulgences for profit, that disgrace is long gone. These indulgences like all indulgences won’t cost you a penny. All you need is the willingness to act.

And unlike The Great Escape where they could get dozens out due to darkness through this light we can get millions to where to their ultimate destination who can’t help themselves.

And what better day to act than Jan 1st the Feast of Mary, the other reason for the season because of her act of humbly saying “yes” to she became the Mother of God and made possible the salvation of all his children who are willing to say “yes” to him as well.

Get Yourself to Mass

Posted: December 24, 2024 by datechguy in catholic, catholic devotions
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It’s Christmas Eve and with one son sick the schedule we had for today was disrupted but there is one thing that’s going to happen no matter what.

I’m getting to Mass, in fact I’m getting to Mass twice, I’m going with my wife at 10 PM and then I’m going to drop her off at home, pick up my other son and we’re going to hit a midnight Mass in Leominster.

Now Midnight Mass is a great thing but the Morning Mass on Christmas day is just as wonderful.

There are many people who go to Church only on Christmas and Easter. This annoys some people but in the end a person has to walk before they run.

If you haven’t been to Mass this year, what better day to begin than a Christmas Mass.

Let’s start with Christmas and see what we can do from there.