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gloria.tv | December 3, 2024 The U.S. based "Confraternity of Our Lady of Fatima" is organizing a nine-day novena dedicated to "the conversion of Pope Francis and the restoration of the Catholic Church". The novena will take place from December 8 to December 17, Francis' birthday. "As Catholics, we must pray fervently for him and his eternal soul before it is too late," said Christopher Wendt, director of the Confraternity: "Imagine what it would mean for the Church if Pope Francis returned to the true faith, retracted dubious or heretical statements, and addressed those disciplinary actions or appointments that have caused harm." The prayer (below) will be shared via livestream each day of the novena, at 8 p.m. EST on the Confraternity's website and social media channels. RE: US Catholics Begin Novena for the Conversion of Francis - Stone - 12-04-2024 More... Join LifeSite’s novena for Pope Francis starting December 8
From December 8 to December 17, LifeSite readers are invited to take part in a nine-day novena dedicated to the conversion of Pope Francis and restoration of the Catholic Church.
Pope Francis Getty Images Dec 3, 2024 STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (LifeSiteNews) – LifeSiteNews readers are warmly invited to take part in a nine-day novena dedicated to the conversion of Pope Francis and restoration of the Catholic Church. Organized by the Confraternity of Our Lady of Fatima, the novena is set to take place from December 8 to December 17, which is Pope Francis’ birthday. “We are doing this out of the utmost respect and concern for our dear Holy Father. As Catholics, we must ardently pray for him and his eternal soul before it is too late,” said Christopher Wendt, international director of the Confraternity. “Imagine what it would mean for the Church if Pope Francis were to return to the True Faith, retracting any dubious or heretical statements and addressing those disciplinary actions or appointments that have caused harm.” “As Jesus prayed for the first Pope, St. Peter, in Luke 22:32, so too must we pray for the conversion of Pope Francis,” he added. “Out of respect and love for his eternal soul.” Several groups, including LifeSiteNews, the Remnant, One Peter Five, and Crisis have been invited to each lead the prayer for one evening. Prayer will be shared via livestream every day of the novena, at 8 p.m. EST on the Confraternity’s website and Facebook page. Here is the novena prayer: Quote:O Lord Jesus Christ, You are the Good Shepherd! With your almighty hand you guide the Church Militant on earth through the storms of each age. Therefore, the boat of the Church remains unsinkable in the unheard crisis, which in our day obfuscates the honor of the Holy See and the life of the entire Church. Since Francis assumed the papacy in 2013, LifeSiteNews has extensively covered ongoing controversies regarding various stands he has taken at odds with core Catholic doctrine. In May 2014, LifeSiteNews published a groundbreaking story on Pope Francis’ concelebration of Mass with a notorious clerical homosexual activist, whose hand the new pontiff kissed in reverence. Pope Francis’ attempted erosion of the Church’s lifegiving doctrine on marriage and the family has only worsened over the past 10 years. To give only one early example, in 2016, the pontiff called abortion activist Emma Bonino, who herself committed abortions, one of Italy’s “forgotten greats.” To mention only one of the latest scandals, last week the Bishop of Rome declared that “every religion is a way to arrive at God.” On multiple occasions in September 2024, Pope Francis suggested that “every religion is a way to arrive at God,” in direct contradiction of Church teaching that “The one true Church established by Christ is the Catholic Church.” [...] Readers who wish to participate in the upcoming novena or who would like more information can contact the Confraternity of Our Lady of Fatima by clicking here. |