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Oct. 1--St. Thérèse Reflection. September 30, 2009 Reflection for 10/1/09 www.apostleshipofprayer.orgMore
Oct. 1--St. Thérèse Reflection.

September 30, 2009 Reflection for 10/1/09 www.apostleshipofprayer.org
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St. Therese of Lisieux had prayed for the conversion of the notorious and unrepentant killer Henri Pranzini in 1887 and was able to read in the newspaper of his last-minute grab for a crucifix as he approached the scaffold. He kissed the wounds of Jesus three times before being guillotined.
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The Monk and the Murderer
This is a story about how God …More
St. Therese of Lisieux had prayed for the conversion of the notorious and unrepentant killer Henri Pranzini in 1887 and was able to read in the newspaper of his last-minute grab for a crucifix as he approached the scaffold. He kissed the wounds of Jesus three times before being guillotined.
www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/view.cfm
The Monk and the Murderer
This is a story about how God leveled time and space, breaching prison bars and cloister walls, lining up the Catacombs of Rome with Death Row in McAlester, Oklahoma, through the life of a hidden monk in the 21st century.
The monk, Brother Vianney-Marie Graham of the contemplative Clear Creek Monastery in Hulbert, Oklahoma, had long been praying for inmates on Death Row because he considered them "the abandoned of the abandoned." .....