Love Directs Our Prayers

Greetings to dearest Sisters in Christ! In June 2011, the Apostolate was launched by a core of seven groups prayerfully initiated by Barb G, Barb Y, Jean K, Kathy C, Kathy N, Terri G and myself.  What trust these forerunners held.  What gratitude we now hold for that trust.  Building upon their foundation and example, annually in June we (re)commit to the regularity of our Holy Hours in unity with fellow sisters worldwide. One holy hour, one priest, each week… and yes, one heart of prayer.  Our one accord is credited to the most Sacred Heart of Jesus who called the first 7 X 7, continues to call each intercessor and unites us in, with and through His love!  

 Friend and co-worker, Jane, exhibits a beautiful discipline when entering an exam room at the Clinic.  In a breath, straight from her heart, she whispers, “Love is patient, Love is kind…”  It heartens me to witness her lips moving as she raps on the door to announce her entrance into the room.

 So too, for Seven Sisters love directs our prayers.  A call to the Apostolate work may have initially been sensed as an obligation to pray for priests.  However, after offering only a few Holy Hours, most share that the “obligation” becomes more fittingly viewed as a privilege, even a gift. 

 There are scores of reasons that praying for priests can be valued as a privilege.  A commonality is the influence of love through the most Sacred Heart.  Here are three: 

1)     A priest is a man who is CHOSEN. – The Way and Will of God is to choose.  Scripture supports that a man does not honor himself, but is called by God (Lev 20:26 and Heb 5:4).  In the stillness of the heart, the man comes to know.  One priest (now a Bishop) heard the call while piloting an aircraft at a speed breaking the sound barrier.  Another shared that when reading the gospel of Matthew (21) regarding the untying of the donkey and colt, his submission was rendered with the personal understanding of, “The Master has need of them.”  On Ordination Day, the Ordinands are asked to indicate their presence after hearing their name called.  Each obliges with “Present”.  Someone once mused, “Perhaps they should echo Scripture and respond with ‘Here I am!’” Fr George Welzbacher (celebrating 70 years of priesthood in 2021), was quoted, “The work of the priest is eternal. There are many commendable things many people can do – and do do, but the work of the priest is to keep people out of hell and get them to heaven.  This is eternal work.”  In God’s choosing, He does not then abandon the priest, but provides all the graces necessary for this paramount and eternal work.  Much comes against the mission and flow of graces.  What a privilege that our prayers in love affirm and support God’s choice and often help open the way of graces to fulfill that call.

 2)     A priest is an ALTER CHRISTUS (another Christ, an extension of Him) – If a child is asked, “What do you think of when you think of a priest?”, likely the response is “Jesus” or “the Mass”, The child goes directly to the very core of the question. With childlike faith we too know.  A priest who says “I” (I absolve) or “my” (This is My Body) is not doing this in his name, but rather in the name of Christ, “in persona Christi”.  This is the divine and unchangeable design of Christ who instituted the sacraments.  “What tongue, human or angelic, may ever describe a power so immeasurable as that exercised by the simplest priest in Mass?  Who could ever have imagined that the voice of man, which by nature hath not the power even to raise a straw from the ground, should obtain through grace a power so stupendous as to bring from Heaven to earth the Son of God?” (St Leonard of Port Maurice).   The Mass, lived in a deeply interior way forms and renews the priest in his truest identity, reminding him who Christ is in, with and through him.  What a privilege that our prayers in love can strengthen this dynamic of knowledge and love of a deepening conformity of the priest to Christ.

 3)     A priest is called to HEROIC GENEROSITY. – An initial prayer effort in the summer of 2010 bloomed out of the witness of the tireless generosity of time, wisdom and love of Fr Joseph Johnson.  In God’s Providence, it was seen fit that this generosity sparked an international movement! Today, this remains the most common spark that ignites the start of new Apostolate groups. A woman recognizes a generosity that needs to be fueled.  Her prayers and sacrifices can do this.  “The worthy priest… is the living image of Christ in this world, of Christ watching, praying, preaching, catechizing, working, weeping, going from town to town, from village to village, suffering, agonizing, sacrificing Himself, and dying for the souls created in His image and likeness. …He is the light of those who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death.  He is the destroyer of error, schisms and heresies, the converter of sinners, the sanctifier of the just, the strength of the weak, the consolation of the afflicted, the treasure of the poor.  He is the confusion of hell, the glory of heaven, the terror of demons, the joy of angels, the ruin of Satan’s kingdom, the establishment of Christ’s empire, the ornament of the Church…” (St John Eudes).

What a privilege that our prayers in love can fortify and fuel this extreme generosity, asking for greater sensitivities to the priest’s duties – known and unknown – and pledge to bear up his arms as he serves so many, so often.  

 Similar to my friend, Jane, when we rap on the door to enter the Adoration Chapel, perhaps we can use the strength of sacred Scripture - Corinthians (13:4-8a) – to prepare our hearts in authentic love for the priest/bishop for whom we will pray: Love is patient and kind toward Fr __; love is not jealous or boastful toward Fr __; it is not arrogant or rude toward Fr __.  Love does not insist on its own way toward Fr __; it is not irritable or resentful toward Fr __; it does not rejoice at wrong in Fr __, but rejoices in the right in Fr __.  Love bears all things in Fr __, believes all things in Fr __, hopes all things in Fr __, endures all things in Fr __.  Love never ends for Fr__.  O Lord, teach us to pray – for and with authentic love!

 United in prayer and mission...that our prayers may find the heart of every bishop and priest...

 ... eternal gratitude continues as you each remember to offer a wee Hail Mary for me every day....  “One Ave Maria makes hell tremble” (St John Vianney). Pray that I will not 'spoil the beautiful work that God has entrusted...'  (St Teresa of Calcutta)

... your kind emails and notes and phone calls and generous support always arrive to my heart door at the right moment! Your financial sacrifices are for 100% furtherance of Apostolate.  THANK YOU!  The letters of testimony are so beautiful and edifying! What glory is given to God through your writing!

Eternal gratitude is mine for YOU! Be assured of my continued daily prayers for you at the altar.

 Janette (Howe)
+JMJ+   
sevensistersapostolate@gmail.com

Kult Najświętszego - Serca Pana Jezusa

Kult Najświętszego - Serca Pana Jezusa

10th Anniversary Year of our Founding Graces (03/24/11 – 03/24/21)

As allowed, do RETURN to the ADORATION CHAPELS and CHURCHES

for your Holy Hour offerings!  Every sacrifice has worth!

SEVEN SISTERS – in and out and about:

Heartfelt welcome: New groups registered in MAY to cover more priests in daily prayer:  Additional groups in Canada (Thunder Bay), Italy (Padua) and in these USA states: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin.  We pray daily for priests and bishops on 6 continents, 23 countries, all 50 USA states, almost every Province in Canada and in over 2000 groups!  Last week: an inquiry from England. Stay tuned!

 DAILY prayer for GROWTH: During this Year of St Joseph (12/08/20 to 12/08-21) every Seven Sister is asked to offer DAILY the Act of Confidence:  Heart of Jesus, I adore Thee. Heart of Mary, I implore thee. Heart of Joseph, meek and just. In these three Hearts I place my trust. Two Seven Sisters (Karen, PA, and Lisa, MN) have created beautiful prayer aids.  See Website for downloads. 

NEW:  Through the prayerful request of Fr Johnson, this month a new group is being launched in the Archdiocese of St Paul-Mpls.  Called Elijah’s Helpers, its mission will be to pray for priests in crisis in the Archdiocese. The intercessors will offer Holy Hours as any Seven Sister group, with a commitment to one day each week. No names of particular priests will be known.  The group will run the course of a one-year pilot, with hopes of launching similar groups in other Dioceses in the future.

RECENT … and AHEAD on the calendar:

> Gratitude to Joan R, Fr Mark Seiker and their team extraordinaire (from St Elizabeth Ann Seton, St Patrick and Holy Spirit parishes) for organizing the May 6th Day of Reflection and Renewal in North Platte, NE.  Bishop Hanefeldt officiated at the Mass.  More than 100 attended the retreat.

> Gratitude to Fr Gary Coulter for organizing the May 7th-8th Silent Retreat at Our Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House in Waverly, NE. Women were registered from Arizona, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Texas.  All spots were filled. Most in attendance were Seven Sisters.

> 12 June 2021:  Annual Seven Sisters Mass, Reflection, Commitment renewal.  St Michael/St Mary, Stillwater, MN.  This is one of the ORIGINAL Seven Sisters groups/Anchoress (Thank you, Terri!)

> 13 June 2021: Annual (slightly scaled back) Time of Reflection and Renewal.  “Plug into Adoration – Keep Our Priests Charged!” St Mary’s Cathedral, St Cloud, MN. 1-5 pm.  RSVP by 06/04 to Carrie at 320-253-1692 or sevensistersstcloud@gmail.com

MATTERS of the HEART:

Ø  “I am parent of a seminarian and also an employee of the parish. I witness first hand many of the struggles that our priest encounters. I try my best to help as I hope one day someone might help my son should he be called to receive Holy Orders. Yet I find that alone I am not up to the task. I have been involved in other prayer groups for specific purposes in the past and have found that groups such as these remain more consistent and supportive.” (Nadine, New Hampshire)

Ø  “I have always prayed for priests.  I happened upon info recently and knew immediately that I wanted to see this Apostolate in our large parish. Our priests need our prayers and each Holy Hour is a powerful event to offer. I am thrilled to be a small part of this.” (Trudy, Kansas)

Ø  “I listen to the Abiding Together Podcast, and the ladies were talking about this Apostolate and I became intrigued. How amazing to be able to come together and pray for our pastor. It is an honor to spend a Holy Hour praying for him each week.” (Kelley, Louisiana)

Ø  “I belong to a St. Angelus group. The women were talking of Seven Sisters. They gave me a brief history and I was filled with glory. Every parish priest needs prayer every SINGLE day. I am very excited about this calling I have from the Holy Spirit!” (Mary Kay, Connecticut)

APPRECIATED and LOVED quilt project:  A double cloaking for RETIRED PRIESTS: Seven Sisters prayer and a quilt!  To learn more regarding a single quilt for a retired priest or on how to get this started in your Diocese, contact QuiltsBySevenSisters@gmail.com 

FASTING BROTHERS is growing: Groups of men offering various forms of fasting to augment the prayer efforts of a Seven Sisters group.  Each man prayerfully discerns the type of fasting he will offer and commits to fast a designated day of the week (excepting Sunday/Solemnities). Our Chaplain, strongly urges formation of these groups for the benefit of the priests/bishops. He also wants to keep track of the groups forming.  Anchoresses: let us know the Seven Sisters group to which the Fasting Brothers are linked, name of lead Brother contact and the start date. 

LAMP-BEARERS: In January 2020, Lamp-Bearers, so-named for their action of continually ‘filling of their lamps with the oil of prayer’, was launched to pray for the Apostolate at large.  Each intercessor prays a minimum of once per week, but many are offering prayers every day.  Intentions are gleaned from topics and calendar points in the monthly Communique and also sent to members on the second or third Sunday of the month.  Additional intercessors welcomed.  Those desiring to learn more, send an email of interest/inquiry through the Website. 

SEVEN SISTERS Guideline BOOKLETS: Available as free download from Web site.  Hard copies passed on for printing cost of $2 each + P/H. Order thru Web email with amount desired/address

SEVEN SISTERS Tri-fold BROCHURE:   Effectively used in parish pamphlet stands (ask pastor’s approval prior), Adoration Chapels, Retreat Centers, Bags/Packets for Women’s Conferences/Retreats, Women’s clubs, Serra clubs – or simply handing out!  Available on Web as free download.  Recommend 80# silk for best printing results.  May also order through Web site.  Indicate address/quantity.  25 for $10 + P/H.  Available in ENGLISH and SPANISH. 

SEVEN SISTERS Tri-fold LITANY for PRIESTS: Beautifully printed on 100# silk (a bit thicker than brochures).  Original artwork (inspired by the Diary of St Faustina) by Seven Sister in Minnesota, Litany by Richard Cardinal Cushing.  25 for $10 + P/H.  Available in ENGLISH and SPANISH. 

REMEMBRANCE of those SEVEN SISTERS who have PASSED: We want to remember those Seven Sisters in name and in prayer, who have gone before us to their eternal rest. Visit the Web site. Click on ABOUT folder and scroll to bottom, choose: IN REMEMBRANCE.  Follow prompts… OR you may submit info via the Website email. Please check site monthly for additions!  

PRIEST who has PASSED to ETERNAL REST: If the priest for whom you pray has entered eternal life, the group may be led to continue to pray for a length of time for the soul of that priest. Perhaps a novena of Holy Hours or the offering of holy Mass(es) for the priest.  You will know.  Some groups have/are offering Holy Hours for an entire year for their beloved deceased priest.  Groups may be started following the death of a priest that did not have a group prior.  This is commendable and welcomed.  Please register these special groups through the Web site.

SPANISH translation of Communique:  Generously done every month by Zahyra B, Anchoress for a Seven Sisters group in Venezuela.  Posted/archived on the Website.  If it is easier to receive through an email account, please let me know. Expect 2-4 days for translation. Commitment Prayer/Guidelines Booklet in Spanish (on the Web - free download).

...in quietness and trust is your strength.  - Isaiah 30:15

Madonna of the Grapes, pray for us!
St John Vianney, pray for us!

St Margaret Clitherow, pray for us!