Adoration and Confessions following

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Adoration and Confessions following




Adoration and Confessions following Mass


Davenport, Holy Family: 9:30 Catechism, 10:20 Confessions, Rosary, 10:35. 11:00 High Mass
Iowa City, St Patrick: Rosary, 2:00pm, Confessions, 2:10. Low Mass with hymns, 2:30. Catechism after Mass

Adoration and Confessions follow Mass
Franciscan lay brother and mystic. Born to a peasant family at Torre Hermosa, in Aragon, on Whitsunday, he was christened Pascua in honor of the feast. According to accounts of his early life, Paschal labored as a shepherd for his father, performed miracles, and was distinguished for his austerity. He also taught himself to read. Receiving a vision which told him to enter a nearby Franciscan community, he became a Franciscan lay brother of the Alcantrine reform in 1564, and spent most of his life as a humble doorkeeper. He practiced rigorous asceticismand displayed a deep love for the Blessed Sacrament, so much so that while on a mission to France, he defended the doctrine of the Real Presence against a Calvinist preacher and in the face of threats from other irate Calvinists. Paschal died at a friary in Villareal, and was canonized in 1690. In 1897 Pope Leo XIII declared him patron of all eucharistic confratemities and congresses. https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=5230

Adoration, Rosary in honor of Our Lady of Fatima, Confessions at 11:00am
https://extraordinaryform.org/propers/0513StRobertBellarmineDoctor.pdf



