As we Celebrate the Chrism Mass of the Lord's Supper we reflect on Christ sacrifice and great suffering, and redemption He purchased for our Salvation
Celebrating the annual Marian Mass. May Almighty God enlarge our territory as we celebrate and remember our heavenly and earthly Mother, invoking the constant intercession of Theotokos
God gives us victory. He offers us his healing, protection, and hope in times of America's woes and devastations. Christ offers us the Bread of Life. As we look to the Bread of Life and our Mother, Our Lady of Sorrows, may we find the strength and comfort we need in these challenging times.
"At the Entrance and Gates of Prayer God will meet us with Deliverance with Mary his Mother and all of the Triumphant Saints of the Ages"
- Archbishop Bobby Land -
The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds. For Christ will destroy strongholds against a Nation and people in time of need. A Nation in perils, but God will remember his Covenant. Christ will awaken the Nations by awakening his messengers. God binds, and shall bind Satan casting him into the bottomless pit. Then Christ shall Reign forever as King of kings, and Lord of lords over all Nations.
Praying for our Nation, our State, and our City in these challenging times. God's Power and Purpose in Prophetic view will Prevail
Archbishop of Tyler, Bobby Land Jr. remembers and reflects on all Souls Day 2021, remembering the Day of the Dead. All Saints Day begins November 2, after all Souls day and Day of the Dead beginning on the first of November. Every year in the month of November, Christians would take a day or two to visit the graves of their dearly departed loved ones. Come the second day of the month, thousands flock to cemeteries to visit, pray, and offer flowers for their departed loved ones. This holiday is called All Souls Day. In Roman Catholicism, All Souls Day is observed on November 2 to remember all of the faithful departed. The exact origin of All Souls Day is unknown, but it's more than 1200 years old. In 1048 AD. St. Odilo, the Abbot of Cluny, pronounced that all monasteries of the congregation of Cluny were to annually keep November 2 as All Souls Day. The Archbishop will began his celebration with evening Vespers and an evening Mass for the Dead in his Private Chapel Residence in Texas.
We reflect on celebration of the first week of Advent signifying "HOPE" in the spirit of prophecy concerning the coming Messiah. The second week of Advent and lighting of the candle signifies "PEACE" in the spirit of Bethlehem as we remember our Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph's journey to that city where she would give birth to Christ. As we anticipate the Advent journey with the color rose candle reflecting on the "Joy" Jesus brings through his birth, "The Shepherd's Candle", as a reminder of the Shepherds who were the first to witness the birth of Christ as they gazed upon him in the manger. Let us have "Faith" as we wait for our King. May this segment 1 bless those who indulge in these mysteries of faith. May we have hope and pray for peace to abound everywhere as we gaze and stand in joyful anticipation.
" We are the salt of the earth. In the mist of the culture of death, we choose Life and vote for Life ''
In this season of Advent God gives HOPE.
Archbishop Bobby Land Jr. reflects the offering of Mass during Advent.
''In the mist of these chaotic times Jesus our Savior, born as the Christ Child shines through as our champion, who will bring true Justice to the Earth. He will bring justice to all those who abuse their power. He will reign as King over all the earth. May his prophetic birth during this season of preparation and celebration change the atmosphere of our Nation''
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