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Nov 27, 2010 - 
Catholic bishops across the U.S. are urging all of the faithful to unite  their prayers with Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday, Nov. 27, in an  unprecedented worldwide vigil for unborn life.
The Pope will  celebrate a special Vespers service that Saturday evening at St. Peter's  Basilica, heralding the first Sunday of Advent. Pope Benedict has  recommended that “parishes, religious communities, associations and  movements” join him for evening prayer, in “churches throughout the  world.”
The season of preparation for Christmas, the Pope said on  Nov. 14, “is a favorable time to invoke the divine protection of every  human being called into existence, and to give thanks to God for the  gift of life we have received from our parents.” 
Although it is  common for the Pope to encourage prayer for particular intentions, the  request for a coordinated worldwide vigil –to be held on the same date  and approximately the same time, in all dioceses–  is highly  exceptional. Several bishops' comments have indicated that nothing  comparable has ever occurred in the history of the Church.
While  many Americans may be occupied with the U.S. holiday of Thanksgiving and  the shopping blitz of “Black Friday,”  bishops across the country are  encouraging believers not to neglect the Pope's historic call to prayer.  
“At this moment in history,” Archbishop George H. Niederauer of  San Francisco wrote, “when societies are endorsing the killing of human  beings as a solution to social, economic, and environmental problems,  the Holy Father is reminding us of the necessity and power of prayer to  protect human life.” 
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory of Atlanta  stressed that those Christians who are not in full communion with the  Catholic Church should nevertheless join their prayers with those of the  Pope and his flock throughout the world. He also encouraged those who  cannot attend a vigil service, due to other commitments, to participate  to the best of their ability. 
“I invite all Christians to begin  the Advent season uniting in prayer for God's protection and help for  human life,” he wrote. “All are welcome to take part in a special prayer  on November 27 whether at home or traveling over the Thanksgiving  holidays.” 
The Diocese of Davenport in Iowa has produced a  booklet that will allow families who are unable to attend the full  services, to join in some of the same prayers that Pope Benedict XVI  will pray at St. Peter's on the night of the vigil. That booklet is  available from the diocese's website, at http://www.davenportdiocese.org/lit/liturgylibrary/litPrayerforLifeFamilyBooklet.pdf.
All  of the vigils will feature exposition of the Eucharist and and  benediction, with most slated to include the Church's traditional  evening prayer of psalms and petitions. Some parishes will also be  hosting Marian processions and recitation of the Rosary. While most  participating parishes will hold services during the evening, some have  scheduled them earlier, or in conjunction with a vigil Mass.
Those  planning to attend should confirm times and parish participation,  either through the Internet or by contacting their local diocese before  the Thanksgiving holiday, since offices may be closed the following  Friday.
 
 
 
Wonderful! I hope the whole world joins in and saves many lives tomorrow!
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