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Prayer of Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

  • Most loving Jesus, when I consider Your tender Heart and see It full of mercy and tenderness toward sinners, my own heart is filled with joy and confidence that I shall be so kindly welcomed by You. Unfortunately, how many times have I sinned! But now, with Peter and with Magdalene, I weep for my sins and detest them because they offend You, infinite Goodness. Mercifully grant me pardon for them all; and let me die rather than offend You again; at least let me live only to love You in return. Amen.

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April 29, 2010

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Monica

Have you heard of Japan having a population problem? My husband tells me that one of his soldiers gets $3000 a month for having a Japanese baby. It seems many women are waiting too long to have children opting for lifestyle and career instead. Isn't this one of the issues brought up in the US by Catholics? They call us Crazies now but if it happens in other countries, are we still immune?

Cheryl

I do know that the Japanese use Abortion as birth control. A Us doctor who workd here told us that. The sad thing is that they acknowlege that it is a human that is killed because they have little statues at the tombs and I guess those represents children who have died including those from abortions. I don't think we are immuned, it is happening back at home too. Look at all of the women who put toxins (birth control pills etc.) in their bodies to prevent pregnancy. The problem is that many Catholics are even resorting to B.C. it is sad that so many people don't want children just becasue they want a so called better life like the ones our soceity portrays. Too bad they are so blinded to see that the better life is a life with children. Thanks for the comment Monica!

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