Catholics in the
Military
Baltimore
Archdiocese
Background Music
The Lord's Prayer
Catholic War Veterans
of America
Maryland Post 736
Msgr. Hugh J. Monaghan
Our dead are not Unknown Soldiers. We know who they
are and wither they seek to go. We know that some may
languish in Purgatory until the last earthly stain is wiped
away and unitl the last earthly injustice is repaired. We
also know that we can speed their passage from Purgatory
of shadow and pain to a Paradise of Happiness and Light.
We can hasten the dawn of eteranl rest and the rays of
perpetual light. Our prayers and Masses and works of
charity can assist our dead in gaining entrance into the
blessedness of Heaven. We love our dead. We can help our
dead. Let us Pray for them always. Flowers wither upon
their graves. A daily garland of prayers is better than an
armful of roses... by Rev. E. L. Curran
"Gone -- But Not Forgotten"

Robert H. Fenzel
Phillip T. McCusker
Paul L. McGee, Sr.
Thomas McHale, Jr.
Agnes M. Milan
James J. Pizzillo, Sr.
Thomas J. Reitz
Msgr. Martin I. Schwallenberg
Angelo DallaTezza
Joseph E. Ward
Kenneth L. Weir, Sr.
Snail Mail: CWV Post 736
PO Box 252
Woodstock, MD 21163
Comments welcomed - Email cwv736@yahoo.com
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