The 17th Annual National Day of Prayer African American Family
Sunday, February 5, 2006
The National Day of Prayer is a fitting opening to
Black History Month Activities. Coming together in prayer on that Sunday will be
a sign to our families that we are on one accord with them during these
troubling times. The National Day of Prayer for the African American Family was
created by Fr. James Goode, OFM in 1989, as a day set aside for us to give
special thanks to God for our families and place our every care in the arms of
Jesus. Even though this is the beginning of a new year, for many it will be a
time of fear, fear of losing electricity, fear of losing housing, fear of losing
Medicare benefits, fear of losing your job. As a sign of support and solidarity,
we ask each parish, family, convent; religious house, etc. stand and pray for
the Black family.
This year's theme for the National Day of
Prayer for the African American Family 2006 is:
"God's Ever Present Help Keeps Us Keeping On"
The National Day of Prayer for the African
American Family Resource Aid is available on CD-Rom (for windows only).
The CD contains a catechetical reflection and a communal prayer that can
be said. Printed copies will also be available.
The cost of the CD-ROM (Windows only) is
$9.00
The cost of printed color brochures (100) is $38.00
plus shipping and handling
ORDER NOW
Send request to:
Sir Speedy Printers
Attn: Sid or Alex
Fax: 212-564-9336
DEADLINE: Order by Friday, January 27, 2006.
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