It's Saturday night, and we just got back from Boston where we held a public act of reparation and protest for "Jerry Springer: The Opera" at Boston Center for the Arts.
With a name like that, you'd expect a building that was upscale and prestigious. In fact, the Caldwell Pavilion at the Boston Center is a below average place and looks quite uninviting, in my view.
I'm very tired, so I'll just say a few words about the protest. My father counted more than 100 people. I would say that with the people who were coming and going throughout the rally, we probably had 150 prayer warriors in total.
The most impressive part of the protest was when we all took candles and knelt down and prayed the consecration to Our Lady, right there on the sidewalk in front of the theater. The theater goers got visibly nervous and agitated and they tried to laugh it off. But they felt the impact and within minutes has all melted away.
Please stay tuned.
Video, full report on the prayer rally and pictures of the event will follow soon.
And, no - there was no lightning or thunder on Friday night, just a few drops of rain.
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