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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

St. Nick Celebrates with the Children's Rosary

Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Waterbury, Connecticut USA
Children's Rosary Fifth Anniversary Celebration

The Basilica Children's Rosary gratefully celebrates their 5th Anniversary on Saturday December 2nd 2017. The Children will gather at 3:30 PM ET to lead a Rosary at the front of the Church. After the 4:15 Mass, there will be a gathering downstairs in the basement to celebrate the anniversary. The children will be visited by St. Nicholas who will bring bags of chocolate gold coins and tell his own story! The gathering will enjoy a cupcake Rosary and refreshments. All are invited to join both the Children's Rosary and also to come and celebrate with St. Nicholas. If you live in the area please consider coming. If you live at a distance please consider unifying in prayer with the the children during their meeting.

* Just a reminder to those wanting to join the Children's Rosary on a 33 Day Consecration to Jesus through Mary. It begins today. See link Here.
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33 Day Consecration to Jesus Through Mary 
When the Impossible Becomes Possible
A Journey to Bring the Baby Jesus to the Children

Don't forget to unify prayers with the children during their meetings. A schedule of meetings is present on our website. By clicking "Join in Prayer" you can add your gold flashing light to our View from Heaven map.


For more information about the Children's Rosary visit our website: www.childrensrosary.org
Visite nuestro sitio web en español para obtener más información: www.rosariodeninos.org

1 comment:

  1. Today, just now, was the first time I watched and prayed along with The Children's Rosary on EWTN. It was the dearest half hour I spent today.
    Thank you for your prayers and devotion to the Holy Mother, dear Jesus, The Heavenly Father, and the Holy Spirit, and for your love for all others.
    Your prayers are deeply appreciated and brought me much joy.
    God Bless All of You.
    ~Carol~

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