Friends of Campos, Inc. is launching their second fundraiser of 2021 to support the traditional Catholic seminary and institutions of the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney in Campos, Brazil.
This unique traditional Catholic diocese cares for over 30,000 parishioners in 14 parishes. The people are also served by an array of private schools, religious associations, and charitable services. Though the region is spiritually rich, Brazil remains a poor country, and every dollar donated makes a big difference!
Our Advent 2021 fundraiser will help buy food and pharmacy items for the seminary and largest convent; desks and chairs for the seminary; computer workstations for the seminary and convent; and musical instruments for the sacred music program at the convent. For details on the project, click here to visit their website.
Please help them reach our Christmas goal of $20,000 USD! Donate today!
Please keep them in your prayers and share this appeal with friends and family. The seminarians and sisters pray for their benefactors, and a monthly Mass is offered at the seminary in thanksgiving for the supporters of Friends of Campos.
Particular prayer requests are always welcome (click here to send yours). For more information about Friends of Campos, Inc., visit their website.
God reward you for your help!
2 comment(s):
December 24, 2021 at 11:10 AM-
Vinícius Salvador
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December 26, 2021 at 7:17 AM
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Andy
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I'm from Brazil, they are not traditional. They were, but they lost the principles, made an agreement with Rome, and now preferentially celebrate the Tridentine Mass... but they accept lay ministers of the Eucharist, they accept that the priests celebrate the New Mass sometimes... Anyway, they are not legitimate traditional Carolics.
Tinyurl.com/traditionalmass Volume 1 of 2 is an enlightening book regarding the The Mass of the Roman Rite: ITS ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT (Missarum Sollemnia). This is the replica of the 1951 translation explaining the traditional Eucharistic celebration through the ages by Joseph Jungmann
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