Showing posts with label Diocese of Portland. Show all posts
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Monday, May 20, 2013

Bishop Malone's Letter - Call to Prayer

 
May 17, 2013

My Dear Friends in Christ,

In December, when the bishops announced the Call to Prayer for Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty, they also announced a second Fortnight for Freedom.  As last year, the Fortnight will take place from June 21 (the vigil of the feasts of St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher) to July 4 (Independence Day).

There are three reasons why this year’s Fortnight is so important:

·         First, the Supreme Court’s rulings on marriage redefinition, which could have grave implications for religious freedom, will almost certainly be issued during the Fortnight.

·         Second, by the time of the Fortnight, the effective date of the HHS mandate-August 1, 2013 will be scarcely a month away, and the Administration’s decision on the shape of a final rule will likely be imminent.   We are still far from receiving the relief we need through the regulatory process.  So it will be very important to keep the public pressure on.

·         Third, the success of a second Fortnight is essential to perpetuating a new movement for life, marriage and religious liberty, highlighting the full range of ongoing religious freedom issues, here and abroad, and in so many other areas of law, such as immigration, adoption, and disaster relief.  Similarly, it is important to show that it is not tied to any election year, but to the broader principle of religious freedom. 

During the fortnight, I ask you to call on your parishioners and other constituents to join me in prayer for religious freedom.  As we all know, prayer can be very powerful and every day during the fourteen day fortnight, I am asking that in every parish, during every Mass, a special Prayer of the Faithful be said.  You are also encouraged to sponsor adoration, special devotions and catechetical sessions as part of this national religious liberty campaign.

Attached you will find suggested prayers that you may wish to use during the fortnight.  Additional resources are available on the HHS Mandate page of the diocesan website (www.buffalodiocese.org) and USCCB Fortnight resources are available at www.Fortnight4Freedom.org.

I will begin the Fortnight of Prayer on Saturday, June 22 at 8:00 a.m. Mass at St. Rose of Lima Church, corner of Parkside and Parker Avenues, Buffalo, where I will be celebrating the Rosary Novena for Life Mass and then later that same day at 4:30 p.m. Mass at St. Joseph Cathedral.  Both of these Masses are open for anyone in the Diocese who would like to come and pray with me for the intentions of the Fortnight.

The Fortnight of Prayer will conclude on Wednesday, July 3 at 3:00 pm with a Holy Hour and Benediction at the Dominican Monastery.  Bishop Grosz will preside at this celebration.

Catholics in the United States have long advocated for religious liberty, and it is our solemn duty to continue those efforts today.  Please join me and our fellow Catholics as we pray for a new birth of freedom in this great land!

Be assured of my grateful prayers and best wishes,
 
Yours sincerely in Christ,
Most Reverend Richard J. Malone
Bishop of Buffalo

Friday, February 22, 2013

Prayer for the Church awaiting a new pope

 

Most Reverend Richard J. Malone,
Bishop of Buffalo, NY
Apostolic Administrator, Diocese of Portland, ME.

Prayer for the Church

(courtesy of the Knights of Columbus - www.KofC.org)

O Lord Jesus Christ, Supreme Pastor of Your Church,
we thank you for the ministry of Pope Benedict XVI
and the selfless care with which he has led us
as Successor of Peter, and Your Vicar on earth.

Good Shepherd, who founded Your Church
on the rock of Peter’s faith
and have never left Your flock untended,
look with love upon us now,
and sustain Your Church in faith, hope, and charity.

Grant, Lord Jesus, in Your boundless love for us,
a new Pope for Your Church
who will please You by his holiness
and lead us faithfully to You,
who are the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Amen.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Media Coverage of Bishop Malone's Installation

Television, radio, the Internet and social media outlets will provide extensive, live coverage of Bishop Richard J. Malone’s installation as 14th bishop of Buffalo, on Friday, Aug. 10, at 2:30 p.m. For information on the Installation Mass, see our previous post - http://stbenedictsamherstnyblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/bishop-malones-arrival-and-installation.html

            YNN-TV in Buffalo will air the Mass live on Time Warner Cable, with Father Robert Reed, president of Boston Catholic Television (BCTV), providing in-studio commentary.   WGRZ-TV will stream the Mass on their website with commentary from Father Joseph Gatto, pastor of St. Gregory the Great Parish (Williamsville).  WIVB-TV will also stream the Mass on their website.
 
           BCTV and EWTN will broadcast the Mass to a national audience.

            On radio, WLOF-FM and WWKB-AM will air the Mass live in Western New York, while EWTN Radio will air the Mass nationwide.  WBFO-FM and WNED-AM will stream the Mass.  Four Catholic radio stations in Maine and one in Boston, Mass., will also air the Mass.

            “We are extremely pleased with the extensive coverage of Bishop Malone’s installation Mass,” said Kristina Connell, manager of the Office of Communications for the Diocese of Buffalo.”  “With limited seating in St. Joseph Cathedral, these broadcast and social media options will allow people throughout the diocese and across the country to be part of this historic event.”

“This will also be the first time that social media will be used to cover the installation of the bishop of Buffalo, with coverage on diocesan Twitter and Facebook feeds,” Connell said.  “Our social media outlets will provide followers a unique perspective before and during the Mass.”

            Complete broadcast and social media information follows.

Television

YNN-TV (Buffalo)
Full live broadcast on Time Warner Cable.  Father Robert Reed, president of Boston Catholic Television (BCTV), will provide commentary.

WGRZ-TV (Buffalo)
Streaming live on www.wgrz.com and live cut-ins on WGRZ-TV
Father Joseph Gatto, pastor of St. Gregory the Great Parish (Williamsville), will provide commentary on the WGRZ broadcast.

WIVB-TV (Buffalo) – online at www.wivb.com

BCTV (Boston Catholic Television)
Live on-air broadcast
http://www.catholictv.com/home.aspx 

EWTN Global Catholic Television Network
Live on-air broadcast
http://www.ewtn.com/  

Radio

WLOF Radio/101.7 FM (Catholic Radio, Buffalo)
Broadcast from EWTN Radio will air at 9 p.m. on Aug. 10
http://www.wlof.net/index.php 

WBFO 88.7 FM & WNED AM 970 (Buffalo)
Streaming online at http://www.wbfo.org 

WWKB Radio/1520 AM (Buffalo)
Live on-air broadcast

The Presence Radio Network, Maine
WXTP 106.7 FM (North Windham, Maine)
WXBP 90.3 FM (Corinth, Maine)
WWTP 89.5 FM (Augusta, Maine)

WTBP 89.7 FM (Bath, Maine)
The Presence Radio Network will air the installation Mass live at 2:30 p.m. and rebroadcast the installation at 9 p.m.; the installation will be streaming on their website, www.thepresence.fm 

WQOM/1060 AM (Catholic Radio, Boston, Mass.)
Broadcast from EWTN Radio will air at 9 p.m. on Aug. 10
http://www.wqom.org/index.php 

EWTN Radio
The installation will be re-broadcast nationwide on Friday, Aug. 10, at 9 p.m. to all EWTN Radio affiliates
http://www.ewtn.com/radio/ 

Social Media

Twitter

@buffalodiocese
@wnycatholic 
#bishopmalone