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Helpers of God's Precious Infants"CAN YOU NOT WATCH ONE HOUR WITH ME?" (MATTHEW 26:40) A world wide movement aimed at bringing abortion to an end. Founded in 1990 by Monsignor Philip Reilly of New York, the movement engages in peaceful, prayerful witness outside abortuaries. Locally, on the second, third, and fourth Saturdays of each month, Mass is celebrated at Holy Name Church, 2448 Auburn Avenue, Cincinnati, at 8:00 a.m. followed by Eucharistic Adoration and a Rosary Procession to the Planned Parenthood abortuary, two blocks away. Very low key witnessing, loving, peaceful. Thousands of women, nationally, have turned away from abortion through this peaceful prayer effort. The events are concluded with Benediction at 10 a.m. back at the Church. Most of the people process to the abortuary, following Mass, while others remain in prayer at the Church. On the other Saturdays of the month, people of all faiths gather in front of the abortuary there at 10 a.m. for half-hour prayers, and on Monday to Friday various groups meet there to pray from 11 to noon. The scourge of abortion will be removed from our beloved nation when sufficient prayer petitions storm Heaven. Directions: Holy Name Church is in the Mount Auburn section of Cincinnati. From I-71 N, take Exit 2 on the left!(Reading and Florence). Stay in right lane, turn left at first stoplight onto Dorchester Street and go to the top of the hill. Turn right on Auburn Avenue and go about a half mile and it is on your right. Parking is on the street or in the Holy Name Church parking lot. OR: Take Exit 2 off I-71 onto Reading Road north, stay in centermost lane, then go straight onto Burnet Avenue (Reading veers to right), left onto William Howard Taft, left onto Auburn. OR: Take the Liberty Street exit off I71. Go west and turn right onto Sycamore. Go up the hill and turn left onto Auburn (about 0.5 miles) and follow it to the church on the right. Please join us.
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