Through the Diocesan Rosary Congresses, we are given the opportunity to encounter Him again and again, not as a tiny, weeping, helpless Babe, but a tiny, humble Host wherein lies the God who holds the universe in His Hand.
November 2021 Newsletter
By drawing near to our Eucharistic Jesus, in union with Mary, we are humbly acknowledging that we can’t fix things. We need Him. He will not disappoint us. He knows our needs and the needs of all souls throughout the world.
Glyndon, MD
Sacred Heart Church in Glyndon, MD, held its first Rosary Congress October 7-11, 2019. Since we were late in beginning our planning, our new pastor Fr. Jerry Francik suggested a shorter schedule consisting of 5 days of Eucharistic Adoration with the rosary on the hour from 10 am – 7 pm concluding with Benediction daily. …
Light in the Darkness
From Carol Scherer People in the Diocese of Pittsburgh who had the privilege of participating in the 2019 Rosary Congress were so grateful for the opportunity! After holding traveling congresses the last two years, we were able to pray all week at one location — St. Stanislaus Kostka Church. This church holds special significance. Ten …
A Beautiful Gift for Our Lady
Here in San Antonio, TX, the Rosary Congress was a great call to rally the troops to prayer. Thank you for sponsoring this effort. I’d like to see next year every church in our diocese participating in the Rosary Congress even if they can only say 1 rosary. The traveling rosary was a great way …
