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In This Issue

1. Featured: Save the Date for Immersion 2022!
2. Story from the Street: All Hallow’s Eve, Pt. 1
3. Story from the Street: Praise Report, Pt. 2
1. Featured: Save the Date for Immersion 2022!
2. Story from the Street: All Hallow’s Eve, Pt. 1
3. Story from the Street: Praise Report, Pt. 2
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Save the Date for Immersion 2022!

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Save the Date:

Our Immersion Conference and Evangelization Summer Intensive will be back in 2022!

Immersion will take place from July 7-July 9, 2022 at Saint Mary Catholic Church in Royal Oak.

Come join us for thorough trainings, captivating keynote speakers, fulfilling evangelization, and so much more. We hope to see you there!

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All Hallow’s Eve, Pt. 1

Joliet, IL. Even with colder weather here, our team has still been going out to spread the Good News of our Lord Jesus to bring as many souls as possible into His Catholic Church. We had a group of five go out on All Hallow’s Eve for a few hours. We split up, with some staying at the table, while others walked around. Some people were out wearing costumes and looking for candy. We talked to a friendly Lutheran man and gave him one of the Petrine Primacy pamphlets. Later, a man who attended a non-denominational church didn’t accept any pamphlets, but let us pray for him as he was going through a divorce. We prayed aloud for God to bring healing and reconciliation to their marriage if it was His will.

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Praise Report, Pt. 2

Boise, ID. Two teenage boys stopped, wanting a Rosary. One wasn’t sure what it was, and wasn’t really sure if he was Christian. I gave him a copy of the kerygma pamphlet as well as one describing the Rosary devotion, explaining that when people sit down and try to pray it—even if all they have is questions—they find an unexplained sense of peace and protection. The other boy also received a Rosary, kerygma, and Rosary pamphlet.

Another Catholic man paused briefly to say that he still “attends Mass online." Somehow, I didn’t think to tell him that there’s no longer a dispensation in this diocese from Sunday Mass. Later on, a man dropped back from his two companions to receive a Rosary. When I asked if he was Christian, he volunteered that he belonged to a religion that believed in many gods. But Jesus, he said, was one of them and he was okay with that. I gave him a copy of the kerygma pamphlet so he could see the true Christian message, then briefly described the Rosary devotion and gave him the pamphlet to go with it.

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