Children’s Rosary Blog

 

The Children’s Rosary blog was begun shortly after the formation of the Children’s Rosary. It became a very personal way for the founder of the Children’s Rosary, Blythe Kaufman, to share the day-to-day experiences of members of the Children’s Rosary prayer group movement. While the growth of the Children’s Rosary necessitated a website that had the capacity to register groups and provide a larger infrastructure, the blog remains true to the grassroots nature of this prayer group movement. In the blog, we share our sufferings and blessings. It is also the place where one can see children from around the world meeting in their Children’s Rosary prayer groups. From interior Alaska, USA with its frigid temperatures to children meeting in rural Kenya at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro, it can all be found HERE. To receive blog posts directly to your email inbox, click here to SUBSCRIBE.

Please note, posts are written primarily in English but occasionally in other languages such as Spanish and French.

Blogs

A Mass was offered on April 25th 2020 for all the members of the Children’s Rosary and all who help the Children’s Rosary.  We continue to have a Mass said for this intention on the 2

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The Rosary Novena begins Friday April 24th and ends on June 19th which is the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Through this novena we seek to entrust ourselves, our families and loved ones, our couThe Rosary Novena begin

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Tomorrow will conclude our 9 day Novena of Masses in thanksgiving. This is something we do every year following the Anniversary of the Children’s Rosary on April 10th. Leading up to the annivers

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A few weeks ago my children helped me in planting some spring vegetables. We began with things such as sugar snap peas, beets, lettuce, carrots, and Swiss Chard. My husband built us two raised beds fo

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St. Rocco was born in Montpellier, France in 1340 A.D. His was a miraculous birth. After his mother prayed to the Blessed Virgin Mary, she conceived Rocco despite being thought to be barren. Rocc

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The Children’s Rosary wishes you a blessed Easter. May God Bless you and your families. Source: Children’s RosaryThe Children’s Rosary wishes you a blessed Easter. May God Bless you and your families. Source: Children’s Rosary

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