Mission Statement

To pray, fast and peacefully witness for an end to intentional destruction of all innocent human lives, especially those most in need.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Prayers Needed and Requested


Please include in your prayers a woman, deeply wounded by rape and incest, resulting in a pregnancy; she is filled with anger, despair, and now guilt over her father's suicide.  Ask God to mercifully heal her, that she may forgive and live in His peace.  Please pray for sidewalk counselors who may deal with a victim such as this, that their words are carefully chosen and provide comfort.  

Prayers are also asked for Sister John Rose Acker of St. Francis Xavier Parish in Cross Plains, who has just been diagnosed with cancer and has only a few months to live.  Sister has worked with the poor, the sick, and the dying and has been a beacon of light in bringing souls into the pro-life movement.  Ask God in His mercy to grant a miracle cure.  Sister is so VERY grateful for everyone's prayers.

And, as always, we need your prayers for the end of abortion!  Please sign up for an hour or more and witness for the tiny victims who have no choice.  Hours are especially in need of filling on Planned Parenthood's abortion days....Tuesday and Wednesday but there are also open hours on Thursday and Friday.  If you are not committed to daytime work hours, could you fit in an hour of prayer on any of these days?  You could be the one to save a life by taking a few minutes to come and pray!

Open Hours This Week:
Tuesday, 5/07/13:  1 needed at noon and 2:00pm; 2 needed at 1:00 and 4:00pm  63% filled!
Wednesday, 5/08/13:  1 needed at 9:00am, 2:00, and 3:00pm;  2 needed at 8:00am, 11:00am, noon, 1:00, 4:00,and 5:00pm  15 OPEN HOURS!!  Only 25% filled!
Thursday, 5/09/13:  1 needed at 3:00, and 4:00, and 5:00pm
 Friday, 5/10/13:  1 needed at 2:00pm

Can you help?  Go to vigilforlife.org or email info@vigilforlife.orgto sign up for one of these hours or a monthly recurrent hour. 

"Lord, I commit myself today to the love of others, especially those most in need."  (Fr. Frank Pavone)

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