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Sacramentals for your Home

Posted on 2025-04-28
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CORAC members Lisa and Jerry Walker of Keizer, Oregon, started a special ministry shortly after the death of Lisa’s beloved father in 2025. They named it WalkingWord, LLC.

1) The ministry lovingly and prayerfully creates and provides Sacramentals for the home. The small suggested offering for various products covers the hard costs including website costs, inventory of items, and some of the shipping.

2) ALL remaining funds are sent to the 101 Foundation for Gregorian Masses to be offered for the Poor Holy Souls listed on their “Mass for Souls List.” There is no personal financial gain from the offerings received.

Since WalkingWord’s humble beginning in 2006, people from around the world have ordered these sometimes-hard-to-get Sacramentals.

Lisa and Jerry felt it essential from the outset to work closely with priests in the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon. Reverend Theodore Lange is the ministry’s spiritual father; their current parish pastor, Father Gary Zerr, also works closely with them.

The CORAC National Prayer Teams Committee encourages CORAC members to prayerfully peruse the WalkingWord website and to discern how these offerings might enrich and deepen their Catholic experience.

Learn more at walkingword.org >

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