St. Joseph Catholic Church
532 Avenue M, Northwest
Winter Haven, Florida
33881
(863) 294 - 3144

Rosary Cenacle

 

  The Cenacle
A Preparation for the Second Pentecost

"My Immaculate Heart is glorified by you
when you multiply everywhere
cenacles of prayer made with me."

(427k, June 23, 1990)

ultiply in every part of the world, the cenacles of prayer which I have asked of you, like torches lit in the night, like sure points of reference, like shelters needed and sought for." (417k, Jan. 1, 1990)



ur Lady insistently calls  priests, religious and faithful to gather in fervent prayer and fraternal love, in authentic cenacles as when the first apostles gathered with her in the Upper Room in Jerusalem awaiting the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. to prepare for the Second Pentecost through the triumph of her Immaculate Heart. To draw down this gift of the Holy Spirit, we must enter with her into the cenacle. 


The Blue Madonna - Carlo Dolci
Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL

      
           By means of the cenacles, Mary will save the whole world!

                                  ill you consider praying with us?
         It is the Work that Our Lady is carrying out . . .
1. To bring the message of Fatima to its fulfillment for a spiritual renewal of the Church and all humanity.
2. To form her faithful remnant.
3. To conquer Satan.
4. To spread the truth and to bring us to a greater unity with the Pope and the Church united to him.


oals: To share the love of Our Blessed Mother and Her Rosary with song, praise and reading the word from the Marian Movement of Priests Blue Book

  
esponsibilities: To share Our Lord and the Blessed Mother with each other and those with whom we come in contact.


elpful attributes: A desire to worship our Lord and the Blessed Mother.

ime commitment: 1 hour and 45 minutes from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm each second Tuesday of the month.

ontact:  Carmen Costa  (863) 293-4671


inks:   http://www.mmp-usa.net/main.html
                 Marian Movement of Priests Homepage

Decorative Letters from http://www.mostly-medieval.com/