![]() Speaking of prayers, please offer one for me if you think of it. I wake up most mornings flabbergasted that 1) people are reading my writing and 2) you seem to enjoy the conversation. I do love the interaction I have had with all of the readers of this blog. Also, if for any reason I have neglected to reply to an email lately, please remind me by sending another. You who sent petitions remain listed by name in my daily novena. Who knows? Maybe she will send a few my way as well. Rather than to expect her to send one to me, this year, in thanksgiving for the great grace of being able to spread devotion to her, I think I will offer a rose or two to my dear saint. Personally, although I detest gardening, I love roses. Now, rarely have I prayed the novena and actually received a rose at the end but others have reported this gift. It also dawned on me that, like her nineteenth century counterpart in the Communion of Saints St. But it is a great reminder to me that fasting is vital to the Christian life. As I said, I only realized at the end of the day. Hence, the bread… Did I fast today? Well, no. It wasn’t until tonight, however, that I realized today is the first of the three Rogation Days and that there should probably be some fasting tacked on to my daily prayers. ![]() John is a patron of teachers and I have called on his intercession countless times over the years. I know it was him and I am very grateful.īut the thing I must have missed is the Rogation Days. Before I knew it, I was on my way to Mass. The thought was in my head, nagging me to push beyond the limits of my sleep-deprived body, telling me to get out of bed, drop to my knees, and say my prayers. I find on days like this that, having asked his help, he delivers. ![]() I asked him last night to make sure I was awake this morning for my prayers and the early Mass. Seriously, I have been in the habit over the past few years of trying to draw nearer to my angel, getting him more involved in my life, showing him my gratitude, and calling upon his most powerful help. Jurisdiction: Russian Orthodox Church in the USA ImageĬompleted 1856, John McArthur, Jr.I must have missed it this morning. Jurisdiction: Diocese of Eastern Pennsylvania Image Jurisdiction: Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Jersey (New Jersey the Greater Philadelphia area Delaware Maryland Virginia) Image Saint John Chrysostom Albanian Orthodox Church The building is a Historic Building by the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places, and was historically named "Odd Fellow’s Hall", "Prince Hall Masonic Temple", and "Palestine Hall". Marlborough & Richmond Sts, Philadelphia, PA 19125įormerly known as Metro Presbyterian Church. Kensington (Old Brick) United Methodist Church Photo shows the historic Mennonite Meetinghouse, predecessor of the current church nearby University Lutheran Church of the Incarnationīuilding was constructed by and is shared with Calvary United Methodist Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Mt. Vietnamese International Baptist Church of Philadelphia Philadelphia City of Praise Baptist Church Greater Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church Founded by William Penn to celebrate religious freedom, Philadelphia has many historic and significant churches, among many smaller and newer ones.Īfrican Methodist Episcopal Church Image ![]() The churches of Philadelphia are numerous and diverse. This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items.
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