Every Thursday we change the three priests names for the Weekly Priests in Focus. (We have now changed to add three priests per week.)
We are encouraging ladies to offer an Ave for the priests mentioned when visiting our site (You will see the above widget in the top righthand sidebar under our header) and also may wish to off an Ave for these priests any other time in the week that you may remember.
Of course you may also want to offer more than the Ave's, you may want to offer other prayers and sacrifices during the week for these particular priests, whatever you feel called to do, is a blessing.
This week's priests I am very happy to say come from the same family and are in the same order together! The Gordon brothers are now Fathers with the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter, what a blessing!
This week's priests I am very happy to say come from the same family and are in the same order together! The Gordon brothers are now Fathers with the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter, what a blessing!
Fr James Gordon FSSP, Fr Terrance Gordon FSSP & Fr Dennis Gordon FSSP
A list of the priests we have prayed for individually here are in the right hand sidebar down the bottom.
If you have any priests you wish to nominate to be added to the Priests in Focus please email us and we would more than happy to add that priest to our list.
Our Lady, Queen of the Apostles, bless us with holy, courageous priests!
If you have any priests you wish to nominate to be added to the Priests in Focus please email us and we would more than happy to add that priest to our list.
Our Lady, Queen of the Apostles, bless us with holy, courageous priests!
I gotta know. Are these three men brothers? Cousins?
ReplyDeleteOh yes Kathy, they are three brothers from the same family! There is one more brother and a sister and they are both raising beautiful, big families!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I have three boys myself. What if......
ReplyDeleteSo have I Kathy, what a blessing indeed if God were to call so many...we hope to share some stories soon of big families where nearly all the children became priests and religious.
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