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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Pictures from the New Children's Rosary in Vietnam that Met Yesterday

A new Children's Rosary group met for the first time yesterday at Hoa Loan Parish in Vietnam. The new group was Consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary at the first meeting. We ask that each Children's Rosary group be Consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary at the first meeting. In this way, each group is under the protection and guidance of Christ and His Mother.

We would like to thank Tran who is a Children's Rosary group leader from Bien Hoa City in Vietnam for sending this group a statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. He also shared some of the Children's Rosary bookmarks and Rosaries we had previously sent him. It is beautiful to see how the Lord works through one group to touch other children and initiate other groups.  The imagery of a pebble being thrown into a pond always comes to mind. The ripples of grace that come from one Children's Rosary go out and they bring beautiful fruits. 

Yesterday along with the pictures that were sent to us from the meeting we also received this message:
"The children are happy to meet. They prayed together and sang hymns. The children prayed with their hearts."

We welcome the children from this new Children's Rosary at Hoa Loan Parish. We also thank those who were able to unify prayers with this new group when they had their first meeting. We saw your lights on the View from Heaven map!

Other Posts You May Enjoy:
How to Start a Children's Rosary
Parents Need the Prayers of their Children
Why does the Lord Choose to Work through the Humble?

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

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