Join us in Memphis, TN - The Magnificat Day - Saturday, November 1, 2014 – All Saints’ Day

Dear Friends,

The Magnificat Day 2014, held in Memphis, TN, on All Saints’ Day, gave thousands of believers a tremendous opportunity to enter more deeply into a very Catholic way of life, a way of holiness, a way of joy.

If you would like to help us organize similar events in other cities throughout the country, please consider making a donation to the Magnificat Foundation. In doing so, you will help thousands more fellow Americans rediscover that same joy.

Please visit www.magnificatfoundation.org for more information.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

Pierre-Marie Dumont
President

Photos

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Registration

Registration

Morning Prayer

Morning Prayer

Mass

Mass

Chapels

Chapels

Father Cameron

Father Cameron

During the breaks

During the breaks

Father Barron

Father Barron

Evening Prayer

Evening Prayer

Procession

Procession

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Videos

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Testimonials

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Words really can’t describe the day and night…beautiful, powerful, uplifting, prayerful, educational, spiritual..might get us started. What a gift to the world. God bless you and thank you. – Gigi and John

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Over the top!!! Best celebration of the Liturgy that I have ever experienced. Everything was First Class plus. Thanks very much for all that you did to bring Magnificat Day to Memphis. God bless you in all that you do. – Bob

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My wife and I cannot express how much we enjoyed the entire program this past Saturday. It was so thrilling to see Catholicisim in action and on public display. We need so much more of it! – William

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Memphis has never looked so good! Thank you for bringing art, music, and liturgy together in such a powerful way at last Saturday’s Magnificat Day. The opportunity to share this type of immersion into our faith is rare by any measure, but for a city with 4% Catholic population it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Ours is a great city but still a city that needs healing. The Eucharistic procession went a long way towards healing the divisiveness and secularism that pervades our community. Thank you for selecting Memphis; I am sure the impact will be felt for years to come. – Bill

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Magnificat Day in Memphis was like a foretaste of heaven. We feel so blessed to have been able to attend! We look forward eagerly to seeing the wonderful fruits that the Holy Spirit will produce from the seeds planted through this powerful day of joyful prayer and praise. – Jose and Shannon

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Magnificat Day in Memphis was fabulous!!!! Thank you for bringing so much beauty to our city. I loved bringing Jesus to Main St., and He knows how badly we need Him. God bless you all and thank you for all you do to bring so much love to so many people. – Mary

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I was blown away and greatly moved by the beautiful Magnificat Day held in Memphis, TN this past weekend. Thank you so much for choosing our city! I left the event with many spiritual blessings that I hope to share with as many people as possible. I also got to meet Fr. Barron, which was awesome!!!! Peace and God Bless You! – Jessica

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As a native Memphian who has longed for an event that would bring grace, beauty, unity, hope, and truth to all inhabitants of my home town in this city, which I love, this God event far surpassed all of those dreams and longings. I speak for my husband as well, when I say thank you everyone, from the bottom of our hearts. – Ted

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Magnificat Day in Memphis was amazing! The speakers, flowers, artwork, ease to attend the Sacrament of Confession, the beauty of the Mass, and the Heavenly music were all impeccably planned! The highlight of the day was the holy procession of the Blessed Sacrament throughout the streets of Memphis. I am ready to see what wonderful things the Lord has in store for our city! Thank you for sharing so many beautiful blessings with us! – Darlene

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Magnificat Day in Memphis was outstanding in so many ways. I watched on ETWN throughout the day. Father Cameron’s morning talk touched me on such a deep level I was moved to tears. It was so powerful to watch the Eucharistic procession in downtown Memphis. I am filled with optimism for this city and hope it will become, as Father Barron said, a New Jerusalem. What a gift this day was for Memphis and the entire EWTN viewing audience. Thank you! – Mary

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