Crusaders Starting up Rosary Groups-You Can Do This Too!

We have now officially begun our second rosary group.  This one is here in PA the other is in Saltillo Mexico.

In Mexico they go every single day before the Blessed Sacrament as Crusaders of the Immaculate Heart and pray the rosary for the consecration of Russia and other intentions.  Without even trying their group is growing and on some days they have 10 or more people.

Here in PA Traci and I will begin our rosary group starting July 30th.  We will all meet once a week at Saint Peter's Cathedral in Erie PA at 9am and recite the rosary for the consecration of Russia and the conversion of our city (which used to be 98% Catholic).  If you are nearby come and join us.

I expect both groups will grow and grow.

I strongly suggest if you are able, find a fellow Crusader or if not a Crusader a Catholic friend who is willing to go with you and start saying the rosary with them once a week before the Blessed Sacrament. The first intention should be for the consecration of Russia and any subsequent intentions are up to each group as they see fit.

It can be done and if you can do it, it should be done.  I realize that people will say they do their rosary once a week before the Blessed Sacrament on Sundays and that is great but this is extra, and for some a sacrifice and penance and more meritorious because it is not necessary or compulsory to do.

It will gather great graces from Heaven.   

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Prayers for these groups to materialize and expand. I live in Portland OR and am willing to meet up at whatever church. My church is Holy Rosary and we have adoration 5 days a week from 12:30 to 4.

It's wonderful to know, esp. about the devoted Crusaders in Mexico.  You're so right, DM. Our fate is in our hands.

Allow me to share what we do in Cologne.

Since last year in summer, I have joined in the prayer group of traditional Catholic women (around 6 sometimes 4 go on the streets, but the prayer group consists of ca. 15) praying and singing the Rosary on the most busy streets of Cologne city center on Wednesdays, or, on the 13th of the month.

We start at St. Ursula Cathedral carrying with us the statue of Our Lady of Fatima, passing by the famous cathedral, and go also into churches along the way to visit the Blessed Sacrament, and the tombs of patron saints, etc. then we go visit the Black Madonna at the Kupfergasse to pray the Angelus at around 12 noon; then we go back to St. Ursula Church on a different route.

Occasionally, there are just two women on the go. And next week, I guess I have to go alone because the others are on holiday, etc. 

Sometimes, people approach us and make the Sign of the Cross, or just look at Our Lady so graciously, then we offer them the  Miraculous Medal of Our Lady, as well as  to the "needy" sitting along the streets.  We also encounter negative reactions. 

Ave Maria!

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us.

That is FANTASTIC!  Exactly what everyone should be doing.  We do something a little the same here in Erie PA every Tuesday.  Traci feeds the homeless and hungry, she gives away tons of clothing or other items that people have given her, they pray the rosary and she gives people Catholic medals and rosaries etc etc.  I have only been able to join her a handful of times because we were not living here for 5 years but we are home now once again so starting next Tuesday I'll be there with her every week.  

I knew you were one of Our Lady's special soldiers. Keep going Flavia. You ladies may be what saves Germany.

Flavia Talladen Schott said:

It's wonderful to know, esp. about the devoted Crusaders in Mexico.  You're so right, DM. Our fate is in our hands.

Allow me to share what we do in Cologne.

Since last year in summer, I have joined in the prayer group of traditional Catholic women (around 6 sometimes 4 go on the streets, but the prayer group consists of ca. 15) praying and singing the Rosary on the most busy streets of Cologne city center on Wednesdays, or, on the 13th of the month.

We start at St. Ursula Cathedral carrying with us the statue of Our Lady of Fatima, passing by the famous cathedral, and go also into churches along the way to visit the Blessed Sacrament, and the tombs of patron saints, etc. then we go visit the Black Madonna at the Kupfergasse to pray the Angelus at around 12 noon; then we go back to St. Ursula Church on a different route.

Occasionally, there are just two women on the go. And next week, I guess I have to go alone because the others are on holiday, etc. 

Sometimes, people approach us and make the Sign of the Cross, or just look at Our Lady so graciously, then we offer them the  Miraculous Medal of Our Lady, as well as  to the "needy" sitting along the streets.  We also encounter negative reactions. 

Ave Maria!

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us.

It reminds me of the story of St. Padre Pio.  There was a town in Italy which was supposed to be bombed during WWII.  Despite this it wasn't.  St. Pio told someone that the reason it was not bombed was due to this little old lady who lived there.  Every morning she had to go out and feed her chickens, a job she absolutely hated.  But every morning she would go out getting all muddy and gross, stepping in chicken poo....rain or shine, heat or cold but every time she did this she offered it to Jesus for love of Him.

It was revealed to Padre Pio that THIS act alone is why Our Lord spared that town.   How much more so will we see graces begin to flow when we go out of our homes go before the Blessed Sacrament and pray the Holy Rosary to Our Lady?  So many graces will come.

That's a miraculous story about the woman who spared the town from being bombed. I will share this story with everyone. Thank you for posting, DM! I appreciate your kind words and I must say, they who have gone the path and had such experience do value the task. It's a reward in itself. Deo gratias!

I do hope and pray that Germany will very soon return to God and that people will start waking up.   It's a tragedy that almost all bishops here have become so modernistic. And now we are facing the consequences.

People must realize Our Lady's desire for the salvation of all her children. That's why we do all our best to promote her message and be obedient to her: "Do whatever He tells you."

Ave Maria!

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