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Some Baton Rouge Catholic schools will have and hour of prayer for the MN protesters and..
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:37 pm
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:37 pm
the current climate of fear and polarization.
Friday some Baton Rouge Catholic schools will have an hour prayer.
Bishop Duca cited a call to prayer from Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
https://www.usccb.org/news/2026/archbishop-coakley-calls-holy-hour-moment-renewal-our-hearts-and-our-nation
Friday some Baton Rouge Catholic schools will have an hour prayer.
Bishop Duca cited a call to prayer from Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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WASHINGTON – “Your faith matters. Your prayers matter. Your acts of love and works of justice matter,” said Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. “The current climate of fear and polarization, which thrives when human dignity is disregarded, does not meet the standard set by Christ in the Gospel,” he continued, and as a step toward healing, invited bishops and priests across the United States to offer a Holy Hour for Peace.
Archbishop Coakley’s full reflection and invitation follow:
Many people today feel powerless in the face of violence, injustice, and social unrest. To those who feel this way, I wish to say clearly: your faithfulness matters. Your prayers matter. Your acts of love and works of justice matter.
I am deeply grateful for the countless ways Catholics and all people of good will continue to serve one another and work for peace and justice. Whether feeding the hungry, welcoming the stranger, caring for the sick, accompanying the lonely, visiting the imprisoned, or striving daily to love their neighbors, no work of mercy or act of justice is ever wasted in the eyes of God. While proper laws must be respected, works of mercy, peacefully assembling, and caring for those in your community are signs of hope, and they build peace more surely than anger or despair ever could. Christ reminds us that even ‘a single cup of cold water’ given in his name will not go unrewarded (cf. Mt 10:42).
The recent killing of two people by immigration enforcement officers in Minneapolis and that of a detained man in Texas, are just a few of the tragic examples of the violence that represent failures in our society to respect the dignity of every human life. We mourn this loss of life and deplore the indifference and injustice it represents. The current climate of fear and polarization, which thrives when human dignity is disregarded, does not meet the standard set by Christ in the Gospel.
As a step toward healing, I invite my brother bishops and priests across the United States to offer a Holy Hour for Peace in the days ahead. Let us pray for reconciliation where there is division, for justice where there are violations of fundamental rights, and for consolation for all who feel overwhelmed by fear or loss. I encourage Catholics everywhere to participate, whether in parishes, chapels, or before the Lord present in the quiet of their hearts for healing in our nation and communities.
May this Holy Hour be a moment of renewal for our hearts and for our nation. Entrusting our fears and hopes to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, let us ask the Lord to make us instruments of his peace and witnesses to the inherent dignity of every person.
Let us pray together, confident that God hears the cry of his people and remains close to all who seek him.
https://www.usccb.org/news/2026/archbishop-coakley-calls-holy-hour-moment-renewal-our-hearts-and-our-nation
This post was edited on 2/9/26 at 3:52 pm
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:41 pm to loogaroo
Maybe ICE sends these illegals to the home of the Catholic priest and forces them to stay there until that priest promises to turn his church into a mosque.
If a priest wants to FAFO, let him!!
If a priest wants to FAFO, let him!!
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:42 pm to loogaroo
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Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:44 pm to loogaroo
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Friday some Baton Rouge Catholic schools will have an hour prayer.
What? Tell me where this has been publicized. Because if so, I know a few schools that will be getting some phone calls.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:44 pm to Chancellor
An Hour?? Thats a LONG time!! A whole church service is an hour long.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:48 pm to Giantkiller
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What? Tell me where this has been publicized. Because if so, I know a few schools that will be getting some phone calls.
It was in the Catholic High and SJA weekly memo.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:48 pm to loogaroo
This is only good news. We should always pray for the oppressed and always pray that division cease.
This post was edited on 2/9/26 at 3:54 pm
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:52 pm to Timeoday
What are they preying happens to the protesters?

Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:52 pm to loogaroo
Did they hold an hour prayer for the National Guardsmen shot and murdered by crazed leftists? I can't remember.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:54 pm to loogaroo
LOL. Yeah, this will help.
About as useful as a "strongly worded letter" from Republicans in Congress
About as useful as a "strongly worded letter" from Republicans in Congress
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:56 pm to bayoubengals88
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This is only good news. We should always pray for the oppressed and always pray that division cease.
He made it political.
I don't mind calling for prayer. We as a society need it more, but his statement below was disingenuous.
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The recent killing of two people by immigration enforcement officers in Minneapolis and that of a detained man in Texas, are just a few of the tragic examples of the violence that represent failures in our society to respect the dignity of every human life.
This post was edited on 2/9/26 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:57 pm to tideguy
quote:And that includes singing, announcements, welcoming visitors, passing offering plate around, more singing. A full hour of prayer is indeed a LONG time.
An Hour?? Thats a LONG time!! A whole church service is an hour long.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:57 pm to loogaroo
That's exactly the kind of divisive and instigating rhetoric they should be avoiding.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 3:59 pm to loogaroo
The level of leftist infiltration to America's institutions, churches and the dem party is toxic.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 4:00 pm to RT1941
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A full hour of prayer is indeed a LONG time.
Catholics have what's called holy hour (or Adoration), where the Eucharist is placed out in front of the altar for an hour.
Generally involves silent prayer and contemplation in the presence of our Lord (sometimes a rosary is also chanted as well as a brief discussion of a Bible verse or collection of verses)
This isnt anything unusual
This post was edited on 2/9/26 at 4:01 pm
Posted on 2/9/26 at 4:00 pm to loogaroo
I pray for them. I pray they find Jesus and turn to him in their daily lives.
I also pray they get a fricking clue.
I also pray they get a fricking clue.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 4:01 pm to loogaroo
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It was in the Catholic High and SJA weekly memo.
Ha. Really? What about St Michael? What about the elem/middle schools?
I wonder what CHS/SJA parents might think of this? Sounds like it could get a little spicy. I remember when Duca was flirting with making all the catholic kids in the BR diocese get the covid shot before the shite really hit the fan.
Let's dance.
ETA: OP, can you post a screenshot from that memo?
This post was edited on 2/9/26 at 4:03 pm
Posted on 2/9/26 at 4:02 pm to Giantkiller
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Sounds like it could get a little spicy.
Too late. Many parents are pissed.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 4:05 pm to loogaroo
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WASHINGTON – “Your faith matters. Your prayers matter. Your acts of love and works of justice matter,” said Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. “The current climate of fear and polarization, which thrives when human dignity is disregarded, does not meet the standard set by Christ in the Gospel,” he continued, and as a step toward healing, invited bishops and priests across the United States to offer a Holy Hour for Peace.
I agree.
It’s evil what the Democrats are doing.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 4:09 pm to loogaroo
quote:Is it untrue?
The recent killing of two people by immigration enforcement officers in Minneapolis and that of a detained man in Texas, are just a few of the tragic examples of the violence that represent failures in our society to respect the dignity of every human life.
Are you arguing that there are as many examples of social injustice done that he did not mention?
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