Friday, October 27, 2023

CARDINAL BOBBY LAND JR. SPEAKS CONCERNING THE PALESTINIAN GENOCIDE


 A moment of Truth when history will judge us.

To my brothers and sisters, Palestinians and Hebrew Israelites in the United States and throughout the diaspora. My heart goes out to you and all the innocent victims and civilians in the middle east destruction of human life and infrastructure in the mist of all communications being cut off this Friday to Gaza and the outside world. We are saddened that Gaza and the mass nation of Palestinians, both Muslims and Christians are under siege and facing un-alive as Gaze has been plunged into darkness and the Israeli bombardment increases. The darkest violence against the innocent is being hidden from the world by a blind bias media. We pray for the souls of those some 60,000 housed in and around one of the last standing hospitals in Gaza in threat of being bombed, including women, children, and the elderly. It is obvious that the violence has intensified, hidden from the world behind a curtain of darkness. As this massacre and genocide continues, those who cheer on and participate in this genocide will pay a heavy price for generations to come. The whole world is seeing Israel's violation of international law. We call on the international community and the United Nations to stop this evil. I call on the United States Congress and Government to stop funding this genocide. As Gaza experience deterioration and massive destruction of its population, no nation who participates in this genocide including the United States will be spared from judgement. I again call for a cease fire.  As we pray for peace, we know there will be no lasting peace until justice prevails. 

Sunday, February 28, 2021

BLACK HISTORY MONTH REFLECTION 2021

         

     METROPOLITAN ARCHBISHOP OF TYLER, CARDINAL PRIEST BOBBY LAND JR


Archbishop Bobby Land Jr. believes that everyday is Black History. And everyday we live, we have opportunity to make positive change and history for people of color and all Americans.

        



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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

METROPOLITAN ARCHBISHOP CELEBRATES ASH WEDNESDAY - LENT 2019

Metropolitan Archbishop Bobby Land Jr. opened the Wednesday Mass by sharing with the faithful the spiritual meaning of Ash Wednesday. "Ash Wednesday known as the Day of Ashes is a day of reflection and repentance, when Christians of all faiths confess their sins and profess their devotion to God", he said.  During Mass a priest places ashes on a worshiper's forehead in the sign of the cross. The ceremony, which can be performed by other priest in the diocese is meant to show that a person belongs to Jesus Christ. The ashes also represent sorrow and mourning for one's sins, sins that Jesus Christ gave his life for when he died on the cross'', the Archbishop said.

The cardinal priest applies the ashes to the forehead of the worshiper by saying, "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return, Repent and Believe the Gospel''.

The Archbishop proclaims again, "Jesus invites us to accompany him on this forty days journey.  Matthew Ch 4:1 -11. Let us fast and pray that God's will and purpose prevail. Again, we will not just survive the trials of Lent, but rather tear down the strongholds of evil throughout this season. These ashes proclaim to the world that we are united in brotherly love''.

Ash Wednesday marks the start of the Lenten season leading up to Easter in which we believe Jesus Christ was resurrected. 

''Let us proclaim Him "The Christ". And may our Eternal Father bless, keep, and preserve Us as we enter this most Holy Lent Season''.

Monday, February 27, 2017

Archbishop Card. Bobby Land Jr. 
Prepares for Ash Wednesday and 
the Season of Lent in the 
Apostolic Palace.
The Archbishop said, '' We should give our lives to the Lord Jesus Christ for His sakes, not pride or vanity. It is a time of public worship but private prayer and fasting to grow closer to the Lord (Matt. ch. 6: 1-6). Through the Lord's Church, Jesus invites us to accompany Him on this forty days journey and consecrational retreat into the secret place of the Lord (Matt. ch. 4: 1-11). We should not just survive the trials of Lent, but rather tear down the strongholds of evil throughout the season with fasting and prayer, that God's will be done on earth as it is in Heaven (Matt. ch. 17:21). The Ashes proclaim to the world that we are united in brotherly love with other Catholics, Christians, Jews, and Muslims around the world in fasting, prayers, penance, and giving of alms to be a powerful and Holy people of intercession ''.











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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

''Ascension Sunday''

Ascension Sunday - National Day of Prayer

Archbishop, Fr. Bobby Land prepares the faithful for Sacrament of the Holy
Eucharist - Day of Atonement

Doxology and Great Men: 
Through him and with him, O God Almighty Father, in the Unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and
honor is yours. Forever and forever. Amen.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

ARCHBISHOP'S PRESS


Metropolitan




Chapel - Monastery and  Priestly Crypt
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IN PREPARATION FOR PASSOVER

''ONE BREAD, ONE BODY''

''I HAVE CONFIDENCE''

MARTIUS  ~ THE YEAR OF OUR LORD


TWO THOUSAND FOURTEEN

Anno  Domini



Spes   mea  in  Deo  est


.................................................. ARCHBISHOP OF TYLER

Thursday, August 15, 2013

"The emergency and rise of the African Native American Archbishop"

Cardinal Archbishop  Fr. Bobby Land, Jr. in recent times has carried and seen the vision God gave him in 1975. The chief prince  identifies himself with the World Joint College of Bishops [ chief premier ambassador - St. Land Temple ] Chief  tribal ancestor of affairs - Southeast Texas Central South Archdiocese. The chief prince takes no back seat to his authority and calling in the ranks of the episcopal family. The chief apostle takes to the fact that Southeast Texas Central South Archdiocese is a reformation, a revolution, an African Native American

movement given to him forty years ago, to become a latter day movement to preserve the family. The Archbishop believes there is an aggressive conspiracy in America and around the world against the indigenous population, people of color, the Native American Indian, and those of african decent.