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Now with Audio with the voice of The Unborn Child

Stations For The Unborn HD

by Bil Kimes

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Now with Audio with the voice of The Unborn Child!

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Version
11.01
Rating
(1)
Size
2533Mb
Genre
Lifestyle Education
Last updated
March 22, 2024
Release date
May 29, 2012
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Now with Audio with the voice of The Unborn Child!

You are invited to offer your love, your prayers and to attend Holy Mass especially on the twelfth of each month in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Unborn and those Poor Hearts and Souls their parents - remember all these are our brothers and sisters throughout the world. -Kurt Schmidt

This app is developed from the written version of “The Way of the Cross for the Unborn” dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe,” which received an imprimatur from Bishop John L Morkovsky in 1983.
Our Lady of Guadalupe is close to my heart (and all around my home), and the issue of abortion also tugs at me.
So often, we’re told to pray for an end to abortion, and I can’t help but wonder, at times, what good my measly little prayer does.
An app like this, then, is the perfect companion. Walking with Jesus through his Passion and Crucifixion is harrowing, and knowing that doing so can help unborn children gives it a purpose and a tenderness I haven’t often found in this devotion.
The app is easy to use and has beautiful graphics and images for each station.
I think, in fact, that I may find myself learning the Stations and growing in my love of this devotion thanks to this app. I also look forward to sharing it with my children–my seven-year-old will be able to read most, if not all, of it, and I can see it being a great family prayer opportunity.

http://catholicmom.com/2012/05/29/stations-for-the-unborn-app/

Posted on May 29, 2012, by Sarah Reinhard

iPad release of "The Way of the Cross of the Unborn" dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Unborn. It received an imprimatur on November 30, 1983, from the Most Reverend John L Morkovsky, Bishop of Galveston-Houston who believed the work to be divinely inspired. We hope you are inspired when you follow these beautiful meditations.

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