Episode 3

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1st Nov 2024

Sons in the Son: Introduction

In this episode, Fr. Innocent Montgomery leads us through the introduction to the Sons in the Son 40 Day Consecration to Our Lady of Guadalupe. He lays out the invitation to renewed Sonship and introduces to our companions: Jesus, Our Lady of Guadalupe, and St. Juan Diego.

Sons in the Son provides 40 days of prayerful meditation on what it means to be a son of God. Following the book Sons in the Son by Fr. Innocent Montgomery, CFR, and Fr. Angelus Montgomery, CFR, we will dive into the meaning of Catholic masculinity and encourage you to examine your own life and faith.

Embark with us on this spiritual journey, which culminates in an Act of Consecration to Jesus through Our Lady of Guadalupe on her feast day, Dec. 12.

Learn more at kofc.org/sons

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Sons in the Son
Just as Our Lady of Guadalupe restored Juan Diego’s hope, she can help you restore your sonship in God the Father.

Sons in the Son provides 40 days of prayerful meditation on what it means to be a son of God. Following the book Sons in the Son by Fr. Innocent Montgomery, CFR, and Fr. Angelus Montgomery, CFR, we will dive into the meaning of Catholic masculinity and encourage you to examine your own life and faith.

Starting Nov. 2, embark with us on this spiritual journey, which culminates in an Act of Consecration to Jesus through Our Lady of Guadalupe on her feast day, Dec. 12.

Sign up to receive emailed video reflections from the friars every eight days, which correlate with the five themes in his book. Each video will set the theme for additional daily reflections that registrants can access on our website.

Men, now is the time! Rely on Our Lady of Guadalupe as your intercessor and rediscover your sonship in God the Father.

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At a time when men are searching for more, we offer meaning and mission. We help men encounter Christ, protect their families, and live a life of faith in action and boldness in brotherhood. Founded by Blessed Michael McGivney in 1882 and guided by the principles of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism, we build lifelong relationships with our members and families. Join us! kofc.org/join