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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

An Opportunity to Perform a Corporal Work of Mercy: Visit the Imprisoned with a Letter

Two Red Rose Rescuers are in jail for defending God's babies. While child trafficking and abuse is epidemic in this country and often goes unpunished, trying to save babies from the hired killers in abortion storefronts earns significant time in the U.S. gulag. The abortion sacrament must be protected, whatever it takes!

I received an email with details about how you can contact Fr. Fidelis and Laura Gies who are in jail in New York. What a blessing if they are inundated with letters of encouragement and prayer. They use their jail time as a ministry to the imprisoned. You and I can boost that ministry with our prayers and sacrifices. Not only that, but your letters can witness to prison staff and to the other inmates that there is love and power in serving Jesus Christ. 

I'm writing letters today and I hope you'll join me. Here's the information and if you live in the Nassau County area, perhaps you can join in the prayer vigil. We can all join virtually. My husband and I usually pray our rosary while we sit outside minding our chickens in the evening so they can free range safe from the fox. Jesus compared Himself to a mother hen tending to her babies so it seems an appropriate time to pray for those who love the "least ones" enough to suffer persecution for their sake. 

Thank God that are courageous pro-life champions willing to defend God's little chicks.

May Jesus Christ be praised!

Wednesday, July 19 at 8pm 
 A Candlelight Vigil at Nassau Correctional Facility on Carman Avenue in East Meadow. Let us gather for Laura Geis and Father Fidelis, who are wrongly imprisoned for their service to the babies. Let us commemorate all those lost.

From Red Rose Rescue
Please remember Fr. Fidelis Moscinski, CFR, and Laura Gies-- our two Red Rose Rescuers who are currently still in jail in New York.
To write letters please use Padre's baptismal name, not Fidelis:
Christopher Moscinski
# 2023001698
Nassau County Correctional Center
100 Carman Ave
East Meadow NY 11554

Laura Gies
Inmate #2023060093
Nassau County Correctional Center
100 Carman Avenue
East Meadow NY 11554

Apparently (& absurdly) no cards or pictures or articles are allowed, although you can copy them onto your letter; & write your return address on envelope (no stickers).

Only money orders are allowed for commissary, which should be sent to these addresses, putting inmate #'s on memo section of money order.

Thank you for your prayers and acts of charity.

1 comment:

  1. The reason no cards or pictures or articles are allowed is because people use these as vehicles to get drugs into the prisons to inmates. The few bad apples spoil it for everyone else. Fr. Gordon MacRae, who is in prison unjustly in New Hampshire, told us that.

    This is Mary Fran, not Steve

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