The Children's Rosary® is a prayer group movement that was begun out of love for Our Lady and Her Son. Jesus tells us "Truly, I say to you unless you turn and become like children you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven" (Matthew 18:3). The Children's Rosary is an effort to begin in parishes rosary prayer groups composed of children and led by children. Through prayer of the Rosary Our Lady will guide our young people while at the same time sanctify families and Parishes.
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Monday, May 25, 2015
Mass Offered Today For Members of the Children's Rosary
The photo above are wild flowers that are in bloom that I pass on the walk to Mass. For weeks many of these plants looked like weeds. Some actually you might see by the side of the road or in your yard and not think much of them. Some may even identify them as weeds and pull them up. But together they are a heavenly site. In looking at the flowers today, I was overcome by the beauty of many individual flowers that alone might be considered common or ordinary but together bring wonder and awe.
As more people are brought to the Children's Rosary and the number of little flowers grows, more and more people are seeing the beauty of simple people often young in age who choose to come together in prayer.
Thank you all for being a part of the Children's Rosary and helping the Children's Rosary. There is no one flower that captures the eye, it is rather the sum of all of them that create such a glorious site.
Today a Mass was offered by the Capuchin Friars for all the members of the Children's Rosary and all those who help the Children's Rosary. We continue to have a Mass said for the this intention on the 25th of each month. The Eucharist is such a powerful gift from Our Lord that when I wanted to extend thanksgiving to you all I knew of no better way to express my gratitude. May Our Lord's love be poured down on all of you through the powerful sacrifice of the Holy Mass.
Other Posts You May Enjoy:
How to Start a Children's Rosary
Let the Children Come to Me
St. Apollonia
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