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

During the Christmas holidays we sent a statue of Our Blessed Mother and the Baby Jesus for the Children’s Rosary group in Entarara, Kenya.  The group there has grown from 50 children to 25

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On this Solemnity of the Annunciation the Children’s Rosary has a humble gift to give Our Lady.  It is a Mass offered today through the Capuchin Missions for her intentions.  We come b

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Please save the date!  The Children’s Rosary has once again been invited to participate in the annual Global Rosary Relay for Priests.  This is something we are very excited about and

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Last week we had an unexpected spring Nor’easter.  For those unfamiliar with the term Nor’easter, this means lots of snow and high winds. The Governor of Connecticut put a travel ban

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This past week we received some pictures from Br. Cleophus, one of the Children’s Rosary group leaders in Kenya.  As the Children’s Rosary has been spreading significantly in Kenya, I

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Our middle son, Konstantin, has a strong devotion to St. Joseph.  This began as a small child.  When we met him in an orphanage in Kazakhstan at the age of 4, he had the name Konstantin whic

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