CatholicVote
is launching its 2nd annual nationwide St. Michael Novena to protect Catholics
in America.
“Our great
nation is ruled today by an an anti-Catholic elitist class who not only
tolerate anti-Christi bigotry, like we saw on display at Dodger Stadium this
year,” noted CatholicVote President Brian Burch, “but they also encourage and
celebrate it.”
“That
bigotry has given thugs silent permission to carry out actual violence against
Catholic churches and symbols,” he added.
The United
States has seen a dramatic increase in attacks against Catholic churches,
especially since the controversial leak of the Supreme Court’s decision
overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022. To date, there have been over 350 attacks
on Catholic properties since May 2020.
“Most
disturbing is the fact that while violence against pregnancy care centers has
slowed, attacks on Catholic churches and sacramentals have only increased in
frequency,” reported CatholicVote Field Director Tommy Valentine.
The novena
will begin on September 20 and end on the feast day of St. Michael the
Archangel. The novena intends to draw Catholics from across the country
together to pray for an end to the violence.
“Catholics have always gone to St. Michael, the prince of the archangels, to help them in battle,” commented Joshua Mercer, editor of the LOOP:
We know that
the anger and violence we see against our faith comes from the prevailing
influence of the lies of the evil one. Abortion and the blasphemies of hate
groups like the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence open human beings up to the
influence of the fallen angels, so we’re asking the prince of angels to fight
for us.
Each day of
the novena promotes a special intention, and there will be days dedicated to
specific parishes that have suffered vandalism, to Catholics who work in the
trenches to support women and families, and to leaders in politics and in the
Church.
Catholics
can sign up to receive special access to the entire set of prayers. They will
also get a daily email throughout the novena to remind them to pray.
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