April 2024

Prayers in the Pew NEWSLETTER

(2 Pages)

Eucharistic Revival SUPPLEMENT
(1 Page)

ER Supplement
(Newspaper Version)

ER Supplement
(Editable TEXT Version)

March 2024

An important clarification for this month’s Eucharistic Revival Supplement: A priest friend of ours has notified us that there is a third instance in which a person may receive Holy Communion more than once in a day: namely, when a person is in danger of death. In such a situation, the person does not need to receive Viaticum (the last Sacrament) in the context of Mass. Canon law clarifies this: “The Christian faithful who are in danger of death from any cause are to be nourished by holy communion in the form of Viaticum; 2.Even if they have been nourished by holy communion on the same day, however, those in danger of death are strongly urged to receive communion again.” (Canon 921.2)

Prayers in the Pew NEWSLETTER

(2 Pages)

Eucharistic Revival SUPPLEMENT
(1 Page)

ER Supplement
(Newspaper Version)

ER Supplement
(Editable TEXT Version)

Educational and Spiritual Content for Every Catholic Parish

The Prayers in the Pew Monthly Newsletters are faith formation companions to our Prayer Cards, Novenas and Books. Ideally, they are to be inserted into the parish bulletin on the first Sunday of every  month or the last Sunday of the preceding month.

The Newsletter is an astounding source of information and education for the Catholic in the pew. Each newsletter contains:

  • A calendar of liturgical feasts for that month;
  • A synopsis of the spiritual themes pertaining to the month”s feast days and teachings;
  • A background explanation of one of the Prayers in the Pew Card prayers;
  • Scriptural citations and quotes from our favorite saints;
  • Teachings from the Catechism of the Catholic Church; and
  • A Knights of Columbus “Faith in Action” program.

Wow, what a treasure chest of riches for the faithful! It is our way of helping all Catholics to better “Learn, Live and Love their Faith.”

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