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Letters To Priests, Thanking The Men Of The Catholic Church
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ADA, MI (April 7, 2010) – An interactive book being written to promote positive public relations of Catholic Priests. Submit a letter describing the value a priest had in your life and your letter will be edited if needed.
Teena Adamick or Anne Hughes will respond to your letter personally. They will encourage you to share your story to help others, who may be experiencing similar life circumstances. Here is the project. It is wonderfully healing for all concerned. Submit to letterstopriests@gmail.com
Letters To Priests, Thanking The Men Of The Catholic Church http://letterstopriests.blogspot.com/ Visit this site for examples of beautiful letters supporting the Church and her Priests.
This is a book in progress. Healing comes in many forms. Gratitude, and thank you notes, are profound for both the writer and the receiver. Catholics have tools to help them through life’s struggles, prayer, the Rosary, and Priests.
You can write about divorce, grieving, loss of jobs, happiness, whatever part of life a Priest helped you with. Thank them for words that guided your life. This book will reflect the values and strengths of the Catholic Church. Priest give up many things we take for granted. Sharing our gratitude will hopefully clarify the depth of healing so many Priests have given to the Catholic community and beyond.
We need help getting to those that are not online. Please talk to your Priest and post in the Bulletins to give those not online a chance to participate. You may mail a letter to P.O. Box 482, Ada, MI 49301.
The online community has been overwhelmingly in support of this project. It will make you proud to be a Catholic. What a great gift to give your children on their wedding day. A guide you helped write to life with strength, dignity and ethics during life’s challenges.
Letters To Priests, Thanking The Men Of The Catholic Church is now a LinkedIn group. http://www.linkedin.com/e/vgh/2656614/
Live up to it,
Anne Hughes