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You have no idea how
important ULRA has been
in my life. After a family
trauma, I nearly lost my
faith; my soul was in such
jeopardy! Then, I began
reading through my
booklets from you over a
year’s time and God used
the teaching articles,
beautiful art, prayers and
stories of hope to soften
my hardened heart. Now,
I am ready to help you, so I have started
making monthly contributions. No
money could ever repay you for the
gift I have received of renewed faith,
but I want to help you reach others who
need the Gospel! God bless! < Dan >
Sorry, it took so very long to send you
this box of Rosaries and donation. I
am recuperating from a month and a
half stay in the hospital for COVID. I
have heart problems too, but God has
chosen to leave me here. 200 Rosaries
are enclosed. < Adrienne - MI >
Here are 300 more Rosaries. Thank you
for your kind words of encouragement
in your last mailing. With prices so high,
I have less money to ship them to you.
I will still do what I can as I know how
much people need them. I pray for
God to bless your work always. The
Knights of Columbus Rosary Group
will be sending you more Rosaries in
February. < Doris and Helen - NH >
Thank you for your personal note.
Amidst all the work you have, you took
time to think of me! I am so grateful
for the Pardon Crucifix, Scapular,
your publications, sacred images, holy
cards’ design and lettering, and the
rich content of your materials. Great
inspiration! The ULRA is vital and a
treasure for us. < William - NY >
I pray that you and your
ministry are doing well.
The men at Hays State
Prison are appreciative
of the various holy cards,
pamphlets and booklets
that you provide for them.
I still have a nice supply.
Prison visitation has been
bumpy since the COVID
virus and violence in the
prison. We started back;
pray it goes well. The
Knights of Columbus voted on providing
us a small budget. You have always been
so generous to our prison ministry. I
wanted to send you a check in thanksgiving.
Peace and all good things!
< Deacon Joe - GA > So much time is spent in prayer for
our families, Church and Country. Now,
more than ever before, we must be
witnesses of Christ, out in the world.
I do hope and pray that lax Catholics
will return to the Sacraments. My sister,
brothers, nieces and nephews quit
practicing the Faith. I don’t think they
understand how important it is in our
lives and for all Eternity. I do hope
our prayers open their eyes and hearts
to God. < Pauline - MI >
After reading the stories of others from
the missions and, most importantly,
the prisoners, I appreciate all the
more the life I have. Sometimes, my
spiritual reading gets a little heavy for
me. I then read a short article from
the Dedicated Decades or Fr. Ivan, and
it helps. I feel more united to my
Catholic Family. < Kim - NY >
I am sending 100 Scapulars. They are
not perfect, but it is the best I can do. I
am up in age and have some difficulty
cutting the materials. Have a Blessed
Christmas! < Henriette - TN >