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Collecting a Spiritual Bouquet for Bp. Morlino’s birthday – 1 day left

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UPDATE 21 Dec 20:09 GMT:

Right now: 146 contributors have prayed 435 rosaries, 217 chaplets of Divine Mercy, 99.41 hours of adoration, stations of the cross 99 times, and have had 134 Masses offered for Bishop Robert Morlino.

  • You can fill out a PDF and send it in.
  • You can fill out an online form and just submit it online directly.

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The Devil hates bishops.  We need to support them in prayer and mortifications.

I have written many times about Madison’s bishop, His Excellency Most Reverend Robert C. Morlino.  Just click HERE to see his tag and find out what he has been up to and been through.

The Traditional Mass Society of Madison (founded to foster reverence in celebration Holy Church’s sacred liturgy, especially in the traditional forms as well as to provide support for the expansion of the use of the Extraordinary Form) has undertaken to collect

a Spiritual Bouquet for Bishop Morlino.

The target date to give him the Spiritual Bouquet is 31 December, which happens to be his birthday.  They want to collect all the responses by 22 December midnight so they can be put together in a nice format.

Bishop Morlino has been an upstanding guy in our present culture wars.

FILL OUT THIS FORM AND SEND IT BY EMAIL

A “fillable” PDF form has been created (HERE) whereby you can swiftly, but thoughtfully, indicate some prayers or mortifications, or other good Catholic endeavors you will offer in support of Bishop Morlino.

Fill out the form directly on your computer screen.

  1. Save your filled-out form, perhaps to your desktop where it is easily found.
  2. Create an email to the person collecting the forms by clicking the email address at the top of the form.
  3. Attach your filled out, saved form to the email by dragging it into your email form.
  4. Send it by 23 December.

You don’t have to be from the Diocese of Madison.  Anyone can do this.  I hope you all, dear readers, will do this.  I hope we get responses from all over the world.

UPDATE 1 December:

A young fellow in the Diocese of Madison, whose blog is From the Ordinary to the Extraordinary has set up an online form!  Click HERE.

 

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