We are extremely blessed to have a Children's Rosary being held at this years Blessed Sacrament Day. This Conference is being held at the Catholic Benedictine Monastery of Thien Tam in Kerens, Texas USA. The four days of speakers and prayers are held almost exclusively in Vietnamese with thousands of attendees from around the United States and abroad. This year for the first time they will be holding a Children's Rosary in front of the Blessed Sacrament at 3PM CT Saturday June 6th. All are invited to unify prayers with the children at this time. We are also extremely blessed to have Joan Alix speaking on behalf of the Children's Rosary. She has also graciously offered to help make our Children's Rosary books and CDs available at an information table at the event. All of our materials will be available free with a humble request for donations for those that are able.
This upcoming Conference is a wonderful gift to the Children's Rosary as it is an opportunity to bring more children to the Children's Rosary and spread word of the Children's Rosary amongst the Vietnamese community. We hope in the coming year to work on translating our materials into Vietnamese so that next year we might have materials available for the children in Vietnamese. If there is anyone who would like to help in this project of translation please feel free to contact the Children's Rosary.
It brings such joy to the heart to see more and more children from every background and ability coming together as a Children's Rosary to pray the Rosary. These growing number of prayer groups with little ones lifting up prayers is a source of great grace for our children, their families and our world. These are indeed hopeful times.
A special thank you to Chris Richmond and all the priests and staff at the Benedictine Monastery of Thien Tam for their wonderful hospitality and assistance in bringing a Children's Rosary to this event. For more information about Blessed Sacrament Day contact Brother Martin at 903 396 7697 or visit their website: www.thientamosb.org
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