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Website - Holy Land Prayer

Published: March 25, 2010

HolyLandPrayer.com offers Christians and Catholics worldwide an opportunity to send their prayer requests and light a candle at the holiest site - The Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.

The faithful can order a candle to be lit, for mass or prayers to be said, according to the site. A new “light a candle video” service shows “live” the candle purchased or requested for by individuals being lit in the church.

http://www.holylandprayer.com/

 

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  1. Holy Land Prayer is a great site. I actually send prayers through their services every month. Thank you and God bless.

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