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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Thursday, March 23, 2017
Global Rosary Relay for Priests 2017
Please save the date! The Children's Rosary has once again been invited to participate in the annual Global Rosary Relay for Priests. This is something we are very excited about and hope many children will want to join in! The Global Rosary Relay for priests will be held on June 23rd 2017 which is the World Day of Prayer for Priests and the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Beginning in Siberia every 15 or 30 minutes a Rosary is led at a different Shrine for the sanctification of priests. Over 100 Shrines will be participating from over 50 countries.
Members of the Children's Rosary are encouraged to unify prayers with a Shrine of their choosing and pray a Rosary for the sanctification of priests on June 23rd. Children's Rosary groups already meeting on June 23rd may choose to unify as a group with a Shrine. Groups that would not normally meet on June 23rd, could arrange to hold an extra meeting on that day to help add to the prayer power of the day for priests.
We are very grateful to Marion Mulhull, founder of Worldpriest, for inviting the members of the Children's Rosary to participate. An updated schedule of Shrines participating has just been added to the Worldpriest website. A pdf flyer as seen above, is available on the Worldpriest website in English, French, German and Spanish.
Other Posts You May Enjoy:
How to Start a Children's Rosary
Resources to Start a Children's Rosary
Highlights from the Participation of the Children's Rosary in the Global Rosary Relay
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