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

The Children’s Rosary at St. Agnes Church in Naples, Florida USA will be meeting today at 9:30 AM EST. They will be celebrating their 5 year anniversary. Their first meeting was held on January

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Yesterday afternoon around 3PM we gathered to say the Rosary. Outside the wind howled and snow swirled. We were in the middle of the “bomb cyclone”.  As we described yesterday, the si

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For veterans of snow storms in the North East of the United States this week we have been hearing terms unfamiliar to us. My husband had to ask, “what is a Snow Bomb?” To which he was told

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Today is the beautiful Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus.  Several months ago my Pastor ask a number of people in our parish to share a few words on the affects prayer has had on them. He asked us

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A Mass was offered on January 1 2018, the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God,  for all seminarians that they will grow in holiness and lead us all in love. Every month we have a Mass offered fo

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During the Octave of Christmas the Feast days come one after the other. However, the Feast of the Holy Family is something that deserves particular attention.  At least a year after the Children&

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