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Friday, November 29, 2013

An easy (free!) way to promote the cause of Fr. Aloysius Ellacuria, C.M.F.

Please register for THE FATIMA PROTOCOL: "Fr. Aloysius in his own words" on Dec 1, 2013 1:00 PM PST at:

http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=DlF_s&m=3ZeTFaLWiEyCVJ_&b=ab3S_xyyu9gvWFiUajQCYg

Webinar participants will discuss the new book, "The Fatima Protocol". This is the first in a webinar series addressing growing interest in Father Aloysius, his life and his work. This series is part of a campaign for the promotion of the upcoming cause of sainthood for Fr. Aloysius.

1. "The Fatima Protocol" highlights what happened in 1971, it's significance for Fr. Aloysius, and, more importantly, its meaning for us today. Each episode in our webinar series is based on the writings of Fr. Aloysius Ellacuria, C.M.F. Participants receive a link to download the resources for the webinar beforehand. Our series uncovers the most fascinating period in the history of the Church - the transition that took place just after the Vatican Council. Discover how Fr. Aloysius addresses the transition, and his secret for challenges we are facing today.

2. Availability of the hardback copy of The Fatima Protocol will be shortly before Christmas 2013. Webinar participants will receive a special offer to acquire the book before it is officially released.

3. During the webinar we will discuss our strategy for the upcoming campaign for the cause of sainthood for Fr. Aloysius.

Additional information about the book, "The Fatima Protocol" is available at the following link:
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=DlF_s&m=3ZeTFaLWiEyCVJ_&b=2sJj9mnLjOeEexaZG_sG0A

Please register for the webinar soon, since we have a webinar limit of 100 participants. Once you register, you will receive login credentials for Sunday's event which takes place from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Pacific Time.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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