Photos from June Vigil with Fr. Miller

Thank you to everyone who came out to our Charlotte Helpers prayer vigil on Saturday, June 15th.  We had mass at St. Patrick’s then processed with Fr. Miller and Deacon McNulty to the Latrobe Dr. abortion clinic. Our time of prayer at the clinic was joined simultaneously by Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament in the church. We prayed for an hour then met back up at St. Patrick’s for Benediction. A big THANK YOU to Deacon McNulty and Fr. Miller for leading us in this time of prayer for the unborn!

Photos from May Vigil with Deacon James Witulksi

Thank you to everyone who came out to our May 25th prayer vigil.  Mass was at St. Thomas Aquinas with Fr. Kauth and we were led in prayer at the clinic by Deacon James Witulski.  Nearly 40 of us were there on the sidewalk, a great turnout! Thanks for your support of the Charlotte Helpers.  See you next month! Visit our Vigil Schedule page for our next date in June.

Photos from April Vigil with Fr. Reid

About 35 people attended our second ever Charlotte Helpers Prayer Vigil for Life at St. Ann’s in Charlotte on April 20. Fr. Reid did a wonderful Mass followed by a visit to the abortion mill on Hebron St. in Charlotte. We said two decades of the rosary and sang some songs between the decades. After the rosary we went back to the Benediction. (The Eucharist was exposed in a monstrance for those who wished to stay and pray at the church while we were at the abortion mill.) Below are some photos. Next month we’ll be going to Latrobe, we hope you can join us!

Msgr. Reilly coming to Charlotte to help launch Helpers of God’s Precious Infants

Msgr. ReillyCHARLOTTE — “Your primary reason for going is to save the people who are part of the culture of death, because the unborn children never did anything wrong. They go directly to God. Your presence outside an abortion clinic is more important for those who are living doing this than for the unborn children that are dying.”

This trusting mentality has led Monsignor Philip Reilly, a priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn, to have a hand in closing 25 abortion clinics in Brooklyn and Queens in addition to starting prayer ministries in 40 states and five continents to bring an end to the culture of death.

Monsignor Reilly will be in Charlotte Friday and Saturday, March 8-9, to lead one of these prayer vigils at St. Patrick Cathedral and to kick-start a local chapter of the Helpers of God’s Precious Infants, his sidewalk counseling ministry. . . Read more HERE