40 Days for Life — Week 1

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The 40 Days for Life has been going on for one week now in 253 locations across America and overseas.

The purpose of the 40 Days for Life campaign is to pray to end abortion. But how? Those people you see down by Route 59 — what exactly are they praying for?

In the coming weeks, we will highlight some of the specific daily intentions suggested by the 40 Days for Life organizers. This one is authored by Rev. Rob Schenck, President, Faith and Action.

Intention: We pray for a renewal of our zeal to offer generous help to the unborn and their families.

Prayer:  God, forgive us when we try to explain away the obligation we have to help others who need help. Enable us to not devalue them because they are in the circumstance that they are in, but to see them for what they are, those, who like us, were formed by your hand in their mother’s womb. Amen.

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Can you help carry the message? You never know whose heart you may touch as they drive by. Or whose life you may save, because someone remembers a sign they once saw on the side of the road.  

Only one hour  each week for the next 5 weeks to witness in public and pray for an end to abortion.

We are on public property from 9 am until 6 pm on Perlman Drive, in Spring Valley, and from 6 pm until 9 am at the St. Gregory Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel on 21 Cinder Road in Garnerville.

God Bless You!  For more information, click here.

Day 1

40 Days for Life — Will You Answer the Call?

DARE TO DO SOMETHING GREAT FOR LENT, FOR LIFE

The 40 Days for Life campaign begins again on Perlman Drive in Spring Valley

March 5, 2014 — The 40 Days for Life campaign begins again on Perlman Drive in Spring Valley.

Possibly the most public of the many faces of the prolife movement in Rockland County is the 40 Days for Life.

These are the gentle prayer warriors who take their stand  not far from the Planned Parenthood office in Spring Valley and pray for an end to abortion.

The prayer and fasting go on around the clock for 40 days, continuing through the night in the chapel at St. Gregory’s Church in Garnerville. They hold vigil twice a year — in the autumn (for Respect Life Month) and in the late winter (for Lent) — and have done so for the past six years.

With their bibles, rosaries, and signs they pray through the hot days of early autumn as the sun bakes down on the little plot of their “prayer site.”

They pray through the cold rains of late October and in the snow and sleet of the winter months. They’ve prayed through Hurricane Sandy and through the Halloween storm two years ago when icy slush fell from the sky like wet cement.

Nothing stops them.

They may sound like great saints – or maybe fanatics, depending on your point of view.

But if you stop to speak with them, you’ll find they seem rather ordinary. They laugh, they get tired, they get bored, their feet hurt. They cringe at the sound of screeching brakes and beeping horns at the traffic light nearby. They wonder at the migrating birds overhead. Sometimes they sing.

But they keep praying no matter what. Because they know that the evil is out there. And the helpless unborn, the mothers with nowhere to turn, the fathers crushed by hopelessness, and the world that has turned its back will all be its victims if no one tries to resist.

The 40 Days people are not many, they’re not strong, and they don’t always know the way. But they trust in the One who does.

They’ve followed Him to a grassy little slip of land outside a strip mall in Spring Valley. And there they pray for all of us, and put everything into His hands.

This year, dare to do something great for Lent. It will be a true sacrifice. It may take you way out of your comfort zone. It could be cold and uncomfortable. But you’ll  finally be able to do something about abortion.  And you may even save a life.

By taking part in the 40 Days for Life, you’ll be waging war against abortion with the only weapon that will ultimately conquer it — prayer. You’ll be witnessing for the unborn and bringing their plight to the attention of our community in Rockland. You may touch someone’s heart as they drive by. And you may save the life of an unborn child one day, because someone remembers the sign you were holding as you stood on side of the road.

Can you give only one hour each week for the next 6 weeks to witness in public and pray for an end to abortion? You may pray in any way you wish. And this is not just a Catholic program. Everyone is welcome.

We are on public property from 9 am until 6 pm on Perlman Drive, in Spring Valley, and from 6 pm until 9 am at the St. Gregory Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel on 21 Cinder Road in Garnerville.

God Bless You!

For more information on how to participate, please e-mail RachelMinister1@aol.com or call 845-492-6709.

40 Days for Life Begins March 5

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We embark upon another massive sacrifice outside Planned Parenthood in Spring Valley

40 Days for Life: We begin March 5, 2014 (Ash Wednesday) at 3 p.m.
We end Sunday, April 13, 2014, at 3 p.m.

The hours are from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. on public property (Perlman Drive, Spring Valley) and from 6 p.m. until 9 a.m. at the Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel at St. Gregory Barbarigo Church in Garnerville.

For more information on how to participate, please e-mail RachelMinister1@aol.com or call 845-492-6709

40 Days for Life — Day 40

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SPRING VALLEY — The seventh Rockland 40 Days for Life vigil ended Nov. 3 with a prayer service led by Msgr. McCabe of St. Mary of the Assumption in Haverstraw.

From the leaders of the national 40 Days for Life program:

Day 40! As another 40 Days for Life campaign comes to an end today, we look back at all the amazing blessings God has poured out in 306 locations in ten countries around the world.

These blessings include children that were scheduled to be aborted over these past 40 days … who are now alive because of your prayers and witness. I want to personally thank you for all of your sacrifices on behalf of those who are unable to speak for themselves.

Week 1      Week 2      Week 3      Week 4     Week 5

40 Days of Life — Day 18 — The Rosary Rally

In Memory of John J. Davidson, 40 Days of Life Supporter

40 Days of Life — Week 5

“Our efforts to heal the wounds of society
will depend on our capacity to love
and be faithful to our mission.”
Sean Cardinal O’Malley

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The closing ceremony for the 40 Days for Life will take place on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 3:00 p.m., at the prayer site of Perlman Drive in Spring Valley.  Please join us for the brief service to close the 40 Days for Life.

 

40 Days of Life — Week 4

TO SAVE ONE LIFE IS TO SAVE THE ENTIRE WORLD — TALMUD

To date, 311 babies have been saved from abortion, as reported by the 40 Days for Life national headquarters. God bless all these moms and their little ones.

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40 Days of Life — Day 18

OUR LADY OF FATIMA ROSARY RALLY BRINGS THE YOUTH

20131012_123247-fA beautiful, sunny autumn day brought an incredible turnout of over 40 prolifers of all ages — but especially  young people — to the prayer site on Perlman Drive for the 12 to 1 pm hour on Saturday. The occasion was the Our Lady of Fatima Rosary Rally.

There were groups from St. Joseph’s in Spring Valley, St. Peter’s in Haverstraw, and  an especially large contingent from St. John’s in Piermont, the Immaculate Heart of Mary Youth Ministery.

Passing motorists cheered and honked, and the young people and their chaperones displayed their signs — many of which they made themselves — prayed the Rosary for Life.

There was joy on Perlman Drive in Spring Valley this afternoon!

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40 Days for Life — Week 2

“The crux of the debate over the ethics of abortion is the nature and value of the unborn: Is the human embryo or fetus a human being? Since, as science has established, the unborn is indeed a living individual of the species Homo sapiens, how should we treat him or her? Do all human beings, at all developmental stages, have a right to life, or do only some?

These are the questions that matter, and they are questions that Planned Parenthood continues to ignore.”

~~Paul Stark, Minnesota Citizens for Life

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40 Days for Life — Week 1

“It’s a crazy world we live in . . .  but some seem to know how to see the good in it.”

This is from a message that was left at a 40 Days for Life vigil site (not Rockland). It was addressed “To the Sign People.” And it was from a  woman who had been planning to have an abortion – – until she saw the “ordinary” people who were showing up every day at the clinic holding their signs.

 
If you’re not sure whether peaceful witness outside abortion centers makes a difference, please read “To the Sign People.”
 

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Please join us the prayer site on Perlman Drive in Spring Valley at any time from 9 am to 6 pm. If you can make a commitment of one hour per week, please email rachelminister1@aol.com or call 845-492-6709.

Prayer continues overnight at the Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel at St. Gregory Barbarigo Church on Cinder Road in Garnerville. The 40 Days for Life runs through Nov. 3.

In Memory of John J. Davidson, 40 Days of Life Supporter