News & Events: Novena (April 2009)

 

A novena at St. Michael’s Abbey
of the Norbertine Fathers
in preparation for the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker

Fathers of families, working mothers, property owners, retired folk, youth: Are you, your families and friends suffering in the present economic crisis?

Each Evening at 7:00 pm, Wednesday April 22nd through Thursday April 30th 2009, a short talk on Saint Joseph the Worker was given by a different Norbertine Father, followed by the Litany of Saint Joseph and a novena prayer. A collection was taken for Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Orange.*

Use the audio player below to listen to a recording of the talks.

St. Joseph the Worker 2009 Novena Talk Schedule:

Wed Apr 22 St. Joseph in Sacred Scripture Fr. Hugh Barbour, O.Praem.
Thu Apr 23 St. Joseph in the Lives and Writings of the Saints Fr. Michael Perea, O.Praem.
Fri Apr 24 St. Joseph and the Popes Fr. Victor Szczurek, O.Praem.
Sat Apr 25 St. Joseph and the Life of Prayer Fr. Gregory Dick, O.Praem.
Sun Apr 26 St. Joseph and the Priesthood Fr. Vincent Gilmore, O.Praem.
Mon Apr 27 St. Joseph Model of Fathers Fr. Augustine Puchner, O.Praem.
Tue Apr 28 St. Joseph and the World of Work Fr. Pascal Nguyen, O.Praem.
Wed Apr 29 St. Joseph and a Happy Death Fr. Charles Willingham, O.Praem.
Thu Apr 30 St Joseph and the Glory of Heaven Fr. Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem.
Fri May 1 Homily: St Joseph and the Three Kinds of Work Fr. Joseph K. Horn, O.Praem.

To listen to any audio recording, click on the title, or to
download the file to your computer, click on the arrow.

* Catholic Charities of Orange County sent a thank-you letter of which this was the first paragraph:

“Thank you for your generous donation of $2,177. It was most benevolent of you to designate Catholic Charities of Orange County as the recipient of the collections made during the novena held at St. Michael’s in honor of St. Joseph, the Worker. Your donation will be used to benefit the many programs that Catholic Charities provide to alleviate the plight of the poor and under-priveleged in Orange County.”

 

 
 
 
 
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