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Dale_M
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Hey, that’s no fair!
The website of the Archdiocese of Montreal had a brief article regarding the newspaper ad.
Here is what the ad looked like. The word “prions” apparently means “Let us pray.”
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When only a miracle can save the Montreal Canadiens’s dismal season, the Roman Catholic Church stepped in Thursday asking the faithful to pray for the ice hockey team.
The Canadiens are next-to-last in the National Hockey League’s 15-team eastern division standings and need to claw their way up to eighth place to play in the playoffs.
france24.com/en/20120209-catholic-church-prays-nhl-canadiens-team?ns_campaign=editorial&ns_source=RSS_public&ns_mchannel=RSS&ns_fee=0&ns_linkname=20120209_catholic_church_prays_nhl_canadiens_teamTo help the Habs reach this goal, the Archdiocese of Montreal placed ads in local newspapers asking fans to pray for the hockey club.
The website of the Archdiocese of Montreal had a brief article regarding the newspaper ad.
To prepare our next Annual Collection, this advertisement invites us to pray for the Montreal Canadians in their attempt to be part of the NHL playoffs.
This is a great way to demonstrate the presence of the Church in our society. The Church is a living Institution, close to the people… with a sense of humor!
diocesemontreal.org/en/news/latest-news—en/reader/items/the-diocese-of-montreal-in-the-sports-section.htmlAnd you, do you still have hope?
Here is what the ad looked like. The word “prions” apparently means “Let us pray.”
(click picture to make bigger)