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THE GLORY GAZETTE

Here is important information about the flowers, live-streaming, etc., for our 5th anniversary celebration on August 15, 2025:

FLOWER DEDICATIONS: To donate roses in honor of your loved ones, please go here: https://givebutter.com/ZZWfPL

REGISTRATION: To join us in person for any part of August 14-16, please register here: https://ourladyofhopems.com/august-15th-2025-erl

LIVE-STREAMING: If you would like to watch the celebrations from the comfort of your own home and/or at your leisure, please email Ceci for the free link (she is 100% handling this). Her email is [email protected]

SIGN-UP FORM FOR VOLUNTEERS (we need the village!): https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0E4DA4A828A3FC1-57347800-august#/

SIGN-UP FORM FOR PRAYER MINISTRY: https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/20F0E4DA4A828A3FC1-57563633-prayer

ALTERNATIVE LODGING: Since the beds at OLOH are full, we have fantastic additional options. 1). Magnolia Manor in Osyka, MS—tell them you’re a Morning Glory for a 15% discount! https://www.thewhitemagnolia.net/magnolia-manor

2). Magnolia Cottages in Kentwood, LA—They no longer offer a discount since they’ve added a pool and other amenities, but it’s adorable and close to OLOH. https://www.thewhitemagnolia.net/cottages

3). Hampton Inn and Suites, McComb, MS—We have reduced rates till August 1st, so book now if you’d like to take advantage of that discount. https://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/our-lady-of-hope-retreat-2025/

Can't wait!!!! XOXO

P.S. CRUCIFIXES: I'd like to purchase olive wood crucifixes with St. Benedict medals for each bedroom at Our Lady of Hope, which we will have blessed and hung for you before our anniversary. If you would like to contribute to that fund, each one is about $25 (we need 30 for St. Therese Hall; Padre Pio TBD). I will even write your name on the back if there's room. ;) If we get more donations than we need, we’ll use 100% to defray other “sprucing” expenses, including new bedding, mattresses, furniture, etc. To participate, please Venmo me (@Kitty-Cleveland) or mail a check to PO Box 843, Madisonville, LA 70447. Thank you! ❤️‍🔥

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1st Friday Friend: Fr. Damian Zablocki
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1st Friday Friend--Tammie Cappo

When Tammie Cappo was involved in a deadly car pile-up on I-55 on October 23, 2023, she never imagined that she would have an amazing miracle story to share. Tune in for this incredible testimony of the power of prayer, angelic protection, and the most holy rosary!

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From this morning’s Rosary, the last meditation on The Crucifixion

They laughed.
They pointed.
They shouted, "If You're the Son of God, come down!"
The soldiers waited for a reaction.
Heaven waited for a command.
But the sky stayed silent...

And that's what haunts me.
Because in Matthew 26:53, Jesus had already said it.
"My Father could send more than twelve legions of angels."
Twelve legions.
Seventy-two thousand angels.
Each one capable of ending worlds.

Do you understand what that means?

At that moment on the cross, Heaven wasn't empty.
It was trembling.
Thousands of angels, swords drawn, wings folded, eyes burning like lightning, waiting.
One word and creation itself would've split apart.
One breath and Rome would've turned to ash.

But the word never came...

Because the Son who commanded legions chose silence.

The angels stood ready for war.
And their Commander stayed still.
Not because He couldn't win, but because He wouldn't lose
you.

That's power restrained.
That's divinity disguised as defeat.
That's Heaven holding its breath while mercy bled for the ...

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7 Lessons from Whitewater Rafting
(or How to Remain at Peace When You Are Afraid), by Kitty Cleveland

7 Life Lessons from Whitewater Rafting
(or How to Remain at Peace When You’re Afraid)

by Kitty Cleveland

Years ago I joined some friends in a thrilling whitewater rafting excursion down the frigid Snake River in Jackson Hole, WY. I had rafted down the Nantahala River in North Carolina many times in the past (once getting trapped under the raft), and I’d even rafted this river before in a large raft. But this time was different.

This time I ended up being assigned the front of a little two-person duckie with a wisp of a woman steering in back. Seriously, I easily had about six inches and 60 pounds on her. I hollered out to our fearless leader on the big, safe raft next to us, "Shouldn't I be in the back of this thing?" She assured me that my strength would be needed to power through the danger up ahead. That's when I started praying. Lesson 1: ALWAYS ACKNOWLEDGE GOD FIRST.

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