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.

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A Mass will be offered tomorrow for the members of the Children’s Rosary and all who help the Children’s Rosary.  We continue to have a Mass said for the this intention on the 25

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In June we received a note from a 14 year old boy from the Philippines. I will call him “Courageous” for privacy reasons. He wrote “I’m from the Philippines I like your Prayer

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We are excited to announce on the Feast of the Assumption of Mary that our Children’s Rosary – Joyful Mysteries CD is now available to order! Highlights from the CD include:*The theme

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Dear Friends,Today is the Feast of the Transfiguration: the fourth luminous mystery of the Rosary. The fruit of this mystery is often listed as desire for holiness.  I always love thinking about

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Our three children have been spending time at grandma’s farm this summer. There has been considerable excitement as a set of chickens began sitting on eggs. On the Feast of the Sacred Heart of J

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Today is the Feast of St. Jean Marie Vianney.  Last year the children and I read  the Curé d’Ars together. As we read it we fell in love with this humble saint. Ca

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