Laudetur Jesus Christus! Thank you for making your generous contribution to obtain this CD. By doing so, you have helped to promote the beautiful tradition of Catholic hymns and chant. You have also helped support real American missionaries in converting our homeland to the One True Church in which alone Salvation can be found. Finally, you have helped to provide the monetary "stones" with which, at the very heart of this missionary movement, we are building a beautiful Catholic Shrine. Inspired by the pertinent message of Fatima, the name of this shrine will be the "Chapel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Shrine of the Most Holy Trinity."
This chapel will have all the elements common to the ancient Shrines of Christendom. Permanence: It will be built of hewn stone, carved wood, stained glass and gold leaf. Iconography: Our Lord, Our Lady, St. Joseph, and the Angels and Saints will be honored in singularly beautiful pieces of art. Verticality: All eyes, minds and hearts will be drawn heavenwards by the Tudor Gothic architecture in this, God's House. Nestled among the granite mountains of New Hampshire, it will be a beautiful, lasting tribute to God and His Holy Mother. May Our Lady bless you with Her Holy Child and may He reward your generosity.
To obtain further copies of this CD or other releases, please contact the Sisters (see inside back cover). You may be assured of the Sisters' prayers and sacrifices for all of our benefactors.
In Her Immaculate Heart,
The Sisters of the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
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