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A special "Thank you!"
Goes out to
John Michael Talbot
for giving us permission
to use his song on our
"Come to the Quiet"
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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Mystic Monk Coffee, Portiuncula: the Little Portion - Helping Birthright

FAIR TRADE ORGANIC

Mystic Monk Coffee is pleased to offer the socially conscious consumer a coffee that respects the value of every human life and the right and dignity of every person, especially the unborn. Fair Trade Organic is a decision to act with social justice.

The monastic life is one of ordered perfection, which you will taste in every bag of Mystic Monk Coffee. Passionate about perfection, no challenge is too great for Br. Java and the monks, if it will result in a Mystic Monk brew suited for the most discriminating coffee drinker. The Carmelite monks have mastered the ancient art of roasting coffee, laboring with steadfast determination to make each cup of coffee simply superb. Taste the monastic perfection in each brew, which makes all the difference.


The Portiuncula Hermitage is committed to tithing all Mystic Monk Coffee Sales to Birthright! So cuddle up in your cozy recliner with your favorite book (St. Francis of Assisi Omnibus of Sources) wrap yourself in your favorite "blanky" (blanket) while enjoying a cup of Mystic Monk Coffee.

Please remember to keep the pre-born in your prayers!

To order, simply click on the Mystic Monk Coffee Icon on the left side of this page:

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:36 AM

    Thank you and may God bless you for supporting Birthright.

    I am ordering my Mystic Monk Coffee today!

    Susan

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  2. No, thank you, Susan, for being a hero to so many babies that would have died at the hands of an abortionist!

    "Be confident in making your needs known to one another. For each of you, to the extent that God gives you grace, should love and nourish one another as a mOther loves and nourishes her child."

    St. Francis of Assisi
    Rule of 1221
    CHAPTER IX

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