1) The Site’s Location: At a distance of 26 kilometres from the capital, Beirut, Mount Harissa overlooks the Bay of Jounieh, where a small church was built. Above the church a statue of the Virgin Mary was placed. It is eight-and-half metres long and about five-and-a half metres wide, weighing fifteen tons. It was cast in bronze in France. The inauguration of the statue took place on 3 May 1908.
A presentation was held at the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu, Hawaii on 21 September to mark Hawaii’s winning of the Worldpriest Annual Award for their outstanding participation in the Annual Rosary Relay for Priests 2017.
Speaking after the noon Mass in the basilica on that day, the Most Reverend Larry Silva, Bishop of Honolulu, made the following statement:
‘As we celebrate this feast day of St. Matthew, one of the most unlikely apostles of the Lord, we are grateful to the Worldpriest Apostolate for honouring the priests and people of the Diocese of Honolulu. Although our priests are not perfect men, they are such a blessing to all of us, and I thank God for the wonderful priests who give themselves so lovingly and joyfully to the service of the people of our diocese. We are also grateful to all who support them with their prayers and their love and who serve the Lord alongside them so that we may all give faithful witness to Jesus’.
‘I congratulate Bishop Silva and all involved in organising Hawaii’s participation in the Annual Global Rosary Relay for the Sanctification of Priests on 23 June 2017 in Honolulu’, said Marion Mulhall, founder of Worldpriest, commenting on the presentation. ‘This brings great joy to the Worldpriest team, to see how you unfolded your planning in such a powerful way, namely the sixty-six people of all ages, including a three-year-old, who were involved in praying the Rosary Relay. Not one of those people will never ever forgot this great event. I believe your participation may lead to new good seed being planted for future vocations to the priesthood and religious life and to a deepening of the faith of all people. Through the utilisation of all aspects of social media and of the local television broadcasts, you literally made the Annual Global Rosary Relay go local to the hearts of the people in Honolulu and allowed them to become part of this great movement, which is what participation is all about.’
In an article in the Hawaii Catholic Herald Patrick Downes paid tribute to Easter Almuena, administrative assistant for the Diocesan Office of Worship and Hawaii’s Worldpriest representative, who organised the presentation.
Shining a light upon shrines dedicated to Our Lady – places of great devotion and pilgrimage
*The wonderful mosaics of the sanctuary Parvis outside the Shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Ta’ Pinu.
There are many devotional shrines dedicated to Our Lady in diverse locations around the globe. The stories of some are very well known and they attract thousands of pilgrims and widespread publicity every year.
Others are not so familiar, but they are still regarded as legitimate places of pilgrimage, providing great peace and personal enrichment, as well as opportunities for reflection and deep contemplation within their local communities.
By clicking on to the https://www.worldpriest.com/news/ every month you can read about a different shrine from around the world – its background, location and religious associations. By sharing our knowledge of these special places we can explore beyond borders as we give great glory to Our Lady in thanksgiving for her motherly intercession and care which surpasses all earthly love.
The first in this series is the Shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Ta’ Pinu – Gozo, Malta, which has been a place of veneration since 1545, when it was reported to have been rebuilt. This important shrine was visited by two popes — by St Pope John Paul II on 26 May 1900 and on 18 April 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI.
Your daily priest prayer friend is always there for you
Make a resolution to daily pray for all priests. Without priests there can be no Eucharist and without the Eucharist there can be Church.
Who is there to listen to those of us who have nobody to talk to? To whom do we turn to when the world has turned its back on us? Day and night, priests are called to listen at times of joy but also at times of great pain. The sick, the marginalised, the lonely and the outcast turn to priests to be heard and it is through his priests that Christ is present among his people. Their work is largely unrecognised and their contribution to society is often overlooked. They ask for no reward beyond doing God’s work. Today be a prayer friend to a priest in thanksgiving for his priesthood as you reflect and pray for him.
On the Worldpriest website www.worldpriest.com you can receive a daily suggestion to guide you in prayer for a priest. A meditative picture will also aid your prayer as you commit to being a daily priest prayer friend.
These prayer reflections have proved to be very popular prayer guides since they went on line some weeks ago, reaching thousands of people, especially through social media and online as the word spreads of the gift of this new Worldpriest content section, which reaches out to care and support our priests.
Let’s work together to make 2018 even greater for the Annual Global Rosary Relay for Priests!
We now reach out and ask all participants to use every opportunity at their designated locations around the world to spread the good news of the Annual Global Rosary Relay for the Sanctification of Priests for 2018.
By utilising social media, live streaming and national television broadcasts, along with promotional posters, advertising material and newsletters all supplied by Worldpriest to support you in this unique global gathering of a world at prayer, this will allow 8 June 2018 to be a most memorable global and inspiring event for priests and laity alike – a time when we exceed the amazing ten million people who participated in the 2017 event!