Practical organization of the apostolat in Lithuania

Practical organization of the apostolat in Lithuania

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Our Lithuanian group of the Knights of the Immaculatæ consists of more than 20 members.

As a group we are all united by common daily prayers. Personally we pray to be good tools and missionaries  of the Immaculata.

Then there are two group prayers:

  1. one for the conversion of souls
  2. and the other intention is changed every six months — we vote and select an intention that we will be praying for during half a year.

For example, we have already prayed for the conversion of sinners and the restoration of Catholic Tradition in Lithuania, for the conversion of atheists, heretics, for the consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, for the conversion of Russia, for the local government, and for the priests of Lithuania.

One Knight is responsible for the motivation of the group. Each week he sends an email to other Knights with an excerpt from St. Maximilian Kolbe’s talks or from the works of various saints to nourish the souls of the Knights and to encourage a deeper devotion to being better tools for our Queen.

About six Knights work on translating valuable Catholic books and articles, a few of them are editors of a Catholic website (katalikutradicija.lt). The goal of the website is to spread and maintain Catholic Tradition in our country.
Every year several members participate in public events like the International Book Fair in Vilnius or the most known indulgence feasts in Lithuania, where thousands of people gather. During these events Knights sell Catholic books, distribute Miraculous Medals and booklets about the gifts of Our Lady: Holy Rosary, green and brown scapulars, etc.

Also, it is a chance to talk with visitors about God and Catholic Tradition. Every such interaction can be a necessary seed for one’s conversion, especially if a person accepts the Miraculous Medal. Even a small contribution from every Knight is a contribution to the glorious triumph of the Immaculata.

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