The Seven Sisters Apostolate is a call to strengthen the Church by ensuring that a Holy Hour is prayed each day of the week for the sole intention of a specific priest or bishop—a “holy wasting” (cf. Mt. 26:10) or lavishing of prayer for his deeper conformity to Christ.
Stephanie Orloski
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WILL YOU HELP PRAY?
A Seven Sisters group begins when at least seven women respond to a call to the mission of the apostolate.
- The initial recipient, of a Seven Sisters group, should be their parish pastor. After the pastor has a committed group, subsequent groups may be formed for others, such as the parochial vicar, a retired priest, a priest serving in a non-parish assignment, or a bishop.
- Each member commits to a Holy Hour on a distinct day of the week, thus covering a complete week.
- This generous commitment of one hour per week of prayers is asked for a period of one year, but can remain open-ended.
Please prayerfully consider becoming a part of this very important ministry. To learn more about Seven Sisters Apostolate, please visit their website at sevensistersapostolate.org.
To join the Seven Sisters Apostolate ministry here at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, please contact Stephanie Orloski.