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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Connie Schneider
National Committee Chair of Children’s Program
World Apostolate of Fatima
- a public association of the faithful under the Pontifical Council of the Laity
Ph:  651-776-0363
Email: connieschneider@earthlink.net
www.childrenoftheeucharist.org
Video Invitation from Rome: http://childrenoftheeucharist.org/video/frbyrne.html

 

6th ANNUAL “WORLDWIDE CHILDREN’S

EUCHARISTIC HOLY HOUR”

Catholic school children to unite globally in Eucharistic Adoration, following in the footsteps of the three shepherds at Fatima

 

(ST. PAUL, MINN. – AUGUST 15 – 2008) The World Apostolate of Fatima’s Children’s Program, Children of the Eucharist, Friends of the Hidden Jesus, will host its 6th Annual Worldwide Children’s Eucharistic Holy Hour at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., Friday, October 3, 2008.  Father Patrick Byrne, General Secretary of the Pontifical Mission of the Holy Childhood Association will preside over the event, and is inviting the children all over the world to unite their prayers and Eucharistic adoration with the school children at the Basilica, which is the Eucharistic epicenter of this global children’s spiritual movement.

The theme of this year’s event is “I WANT TO CONSOLE JESUS,” in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Blessed Francisco, the ‘Little Shepherd” of Fatima, who always desired to console Jesus in the most Blessed Sacrament.

EWTN will broadcast the event LIVE from the Basilica to over 40 different nations and Irish Singer, Dana, who sang in Washington DC. for Pope Benedict XVI and World Youth Day in Australia, will emcee the event.        

Little planning and easy to do!

The event has been growing annually since the World Apostolate of Fatima, Archdiocese of St. Paul/Minneapolis, held the first Children’s Eucharistic Holy Hour during the Year of the Rosary in 2003. By 2005, the epicenter moved to the Basilica in Washington D.C., and a growing number of parishes and dioceses around the globe have participated each year. It has also received the blessings of Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and many cardinals and bishops.

The World Apostolate of Fatima, encourages bishops, priests, school principals and families around the globe to plan “little pilgrimages” to their own cathedrals, parish churches and chapels on this day, and gather their school children before the Most Blessed Sacrament to unite their prayers for the coming of the Holy Spirit upon all children and families of the world, in anticipation of the long-awaited Springtime in the Church.

Daytime: A pilgrimage by bus can be planned to your local diocesan Cathedral, or simply walk the students to their parish church or chapel.

Evening: Parishes can plan a "Family Holy Hour" gathering the Religious Education Children and all their parish children, to unite their prayers of the daytime Holy Hour program.

“It's easy, free and more powerful than a nuclear exchange, a concert of love from the children of the world, for the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary,” said Connie Schneider, Director of the Children’s Program for the World Apostolate of Fatima, USA. “This children’s movement is a gift of the Holy Spirit. The fruit of this global Holy Hour is a growing movement of weekly and monthly children’s Eucharistic Adoration occurring in our parishes, schools and families. It’s already happening.”

Schneider recalled that when Pope Benedict XV exhausted all worldly means to end World War I, he called a meeting with the children in Rome, and pleaded for their help. In the spring of 1916, heaven sent the “Angel of Peace” to teach the three little shepherd children at Fatima, how to adore Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament, in anticipation of the visits by the Queen of Heaven. This was the first “Children’s Holy Hour,” Schneider said. “We are hopeful, that corporations and people of influence and means will be inspired to help sponsor this growing, global event.”

 IMPORTANT TO NOTE

 

Because this Global Children’s Eucharistic Holy Hour is being broadcast, we do not wish to imply that schools around the country and world join in only if they have the technical capabilities to do so.

The broadcast of the Holy Hour provides a virtual “Eucharistic Epicenter” for children from around the world to spiritually unite with the school children gathered at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. and all children throughout the world.

The primary focus of the event is:  On one day, always the First Friday in October, the children of the world gather before our Eucharistic Lord and, following the program, pray for peace in our families and the world. It is the responsibility of those leading the Holy Hour in their parish or school to help the participating children understand that they are spiritually united with other children around the world, and that Jesus, truly present in all the tabernacles of world,

sees them united as

ONE!

  

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