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Priests’ Request That EWTN Viewers Send Flowers To Our Lady Blesses Local Florists Who Praise & Thank EWTN’s Viewers
Near the end of his Mother’s Day homily on Sunday, May 10, Fr. Joseph asked EWTN viewers to send flowers to Our Lady during the month of May. However, there was a catch. Each flower had to represent one rosary. … Continue reading