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Northern Chautauqua Receives Award

Prolife Committee of Chautauqua County Posted on January 20, 2016 by adminMarch 7, 2016

The Northern Chautauqua Community will be awarded the Diocese of Buffalo “Religious” Pro Vita Award on Saturday January 16th,2016 at 4 p.m. Mass at Divine Mercy Parish, 2437 Niagara Street, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 Celebrant and Homilist is Most Reverend Richard J. Malone, Th. D. Bishop of Buffalo.

These awards are intended to recognize people who have labored tirelessly for the pro-life cause and to give them strength, encouragement, and support.

Pat Morelle will accept the award on behalf of the Northern Chautauqua Community involvement and support of Pro-Life Activities including St. Gianna Pregnancy Outreach Center and Burial of Baby Jesse. There are so many individuals, churches, societies and organizations to recognize so may we say thanks to all who have given of themselves to make the St. Gianna Pregnancy Outreach Center a reality in our area.

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Bishop leads prayer service at Baby Jesse gravesite

Prolife Committee of Chautauqua County Posted on October 23, 2015 by adminOctober 23, 2015

From: Western New York Catholic
By Rick Franusiak
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Bishop Malone places flowers at the grave of Baby Jesse. The Knights of Columbus were among the approximately 75 people who attended the prayer service. Pictured above are musicians Gary Mrowka, Mary Jane Hens and Deacon Matt Hens, Office of Pro-Life Director Cheryl Calire, with Bishop Malone, and students from St. Aloysius School, Springville.

Photo by Tim Callahan

Bishop Richard J. Malone referred to Baby Jesse as a “little saint” during a prayer service at St. Mary Cemetery in Dunkirk on Oct. 20.

The prayer service took place at Baby Jesse’s gravesite. Baby Jesse was the male fetus discovered in August 2014 along the shoreline of Lake Erie State Park in Portland, N.Y. Bishop Malone and Cheryl Calire, director of Pro-Life Activities, wanted to make sure the remains of the baby were treated with respect and given an appropriate burial, if no family was found or came forward to do so.

“Notice on the marker there is a little image of an angel,” Bishop Malone said. “Sometimes when a little child dies, people will say, ‘Now he or she is a little angel in heaven.’ Doctrinally, that is not true. You don’t go from being human to an angel. Now Baby Jesse is a little saint. That’s what happens to human beings. It is a beautiful thing to remember. Anyone who dies in God’s love as truly Baby Jesse did, angels are watching over him but he is not one. He is a saint and what a beautiful thought that is. No chance of sin. That’s a blessing we don’t have. We have plenty of chances to sin, but Baby Jesse never had it.”

The Diocese of Buffalo arranged for a prayer service and burial to take place on March 14, 2014, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Dunkirk, followed by burial at St. Mary Cemetery. McGraw-Kowal Funeral Home in Dunkirk provided the infant vessel and vault for the burial.

Calire thanked those attending the prayer service.

“All of you are missionaries, doing what you are asked to do,” Calire said. “That is to value all human life from the beginning of life to the end of life and all stages in between. Your presence is a sure testament to that commitment to our Church, our diocese and most importantly to our God, who I believe is shining on us right now knowing that we have taken the time to honor Baby Jesse. Regardless of what the circumstances are, he was formed in the image and likeness of Christ and we are blessed to be here and to be a part of this to make sure he got a proper burial as well as having a beautiful headstone.”

Calire also thanked those who participated in prayer and financial support.

“Most importantly we thank you for being here as a community to come together to honor this little life,” Calire said.

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Prayer service to be held at Baby Jesse’s gravesite

Prolife Committee of Chautauqua County Posted on October 20, 2015 by adminOctober 20, 2015

Bishop%20Malone%20roman%20collar%207%2030%2012Bishop Richard J. Malone, Th.D., will preside over a prayer service on Tuesday, Oct. 20, the observance of the National Remembrance Day for the Unborn. The prayer service will be held at 4 p.m. at St. Mary Cemetery, 10880 Bennett Road (Route 60), Dunkirk, at Baby Jesse’s grave.

Baby Jesse was the male fetus discovered in August 2014 along the shoreline of Lake Erie State Park in Portland, N.Y. Bishop Malone and Pro-Life Activities Director Cheryl Calire wanted to make sure the remains of the baby were treated with respect and given an appropriate burial, if no family was found or came forward to do so.

The Diocese of Buffalo arranged for a prayer service and burial to take place on March 14, 2014, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, Dunkirk, followed by burial at St. Mary Cemetery. McGraw-Kowal Funeral Home in Dunkirk provided the infant vessel and vault for the burial.

For more information, contact the Pro-Life Office at 847-2205.

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Life Chain Sunday October 4, 2015

Prolife Committee of Chautauqua County Posted on September 26, 2015 by adminSeptember 26, 2015

LIFE CHAIN is a peaceful and prayerful public witness of pro-life individuals standing for 60 minutes praying for our nation and for an end to abortion. It is a visual statement of solidarity by the Christian community that abortion kills children and that the Church supports the sanctity of human life from the moment of conception until natural death.

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Prayer at the Shrine of the Unborn

Prolife Committee of Chautauqua County Posted on July 2, 2015 by adminJuly 2, 2015
The shrine and its garden area is a place for quiet prayer rest, and meditation. Erected in 1998 by the Knights of Columbus, the Rev. Thomas J. Wopperer, the Rev. Robert G. Beiter and the Rev. Gerald P. Sheehan (now deceased) and a community of interested businessmen, churches and individuals, the shrine remains a reminder to all of the many lost babies due to abortion. The service each year encourages all to consider the proper choice of life from birth to natural death

The shrine and its garden area is a place for quiet prayer rest, and meditation. Erected in 1998 by the Knights of Columbus, the Rev. Thomas J. Wopperer, the Rev. Robert G. Beiter and the Rev. Gerald P. Sheehan (now deceased) and a community of interested businessmen, churches and individuals, the shrine remains a reminder to all of the many lost babies due to abortion. The service each year encourages all to consider the proper choice of life from birth to natural death

The Celebration of Life at the Shrine for the Unborn in St. Mary’s Cemetery will take place on Wednesday, July 15 at 7 pm. The event will be sponsored by the Pro Life Committee of Chautauqua County and the Knights of Columbus. Please bring a chair for your comfort. In case of rain, the service will be held at our parish church. For information, call Pat Morrelle 965-2738 or Bob and Hanna Russell 366-4095.

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