http://motherofhealinglove.org/rosary-for-ireland/ Rosary for Ireland Inviting People of Irish Descent and All Others To pray a Rosary for Ireland on Sunday, November 26, 2017, the feast of Christ the King! Let’s offer this gift in honor of our Irish ancestors who suffered so much to hand on the great treasure of the Catholic faith to us! Pray a five decade Rosary at any time of day on November 26, 2017 or if you’d like to coincide your prayer with that of the people of Ireland, pray it at 9:30 am EST (Eastern Standard Time). If you don’t know how to pray the Rosary you can find how to do so at this link: How to Pray the Rosary We will be uniting in spirit with all those in Ireland who will be praying The Rosary on the Coast for Life and Faith. Click to Pledge a Rosary for Ireland on Nov. 26, 2017. Save this event to your calendar!
Phoned my sister in Ireland at 2.30pm today and we said the five Luminus Mysteries of Holy Rosary in union with all those brothers and sisters across Ireland in petition for Life and Faith in St Patricks isle. Jesus, You are a King of Mercy, have mercy on Ireland and protect the 8th amendment from the evil of abortion. Awesome King of the Universe, save Ireland from Apostasy. Saint Patrick, pray for Ireland and it's people. May God bring them back to their lofty position once renowned for their saints and scholars. Amen.
Over 50 people praying rosary at our location in Co Wexford. If there are over 250 locations please God there were over 50 people at each location that would be fantastic.
I was at one of the locations at dun laoighre and the were at least 250 people I think. I just done a very quick count so it may not have been acurate. I was not expecting that many so in my mind it was a great turnout!
Just a few souls praying the Rosary where I was at Brittas Bay. Mostly holiday homes there so I didn't expect to see a crowd. The beach is so long there with a few access points that there could have been other groups at those points. Spoke to someone who said there was a really good turnout (lots more than 50) where she was at the statue on Bull Island and on her way there by bus she saw another group at Clontarf, so that's Dublin Bay covered.
I was at seapoint termonfeckin. Nice wee turnout around 50 or so with the local priest. Great to be a part of this game changing day for Ireland.
Thanks for sharing everyone. It is wonderful !! Here in cold dark Maine I was praying with you and then went to Mass and prayed the intention there.
Oh, Maryrose. You must live near Limerick. Have you heard of the Immaculate Heart house of prayer. It is Gurtavalla South, Doon. Co Limerick. There are a couple of ladies there who have messages from Jesus and Mary, and they are called Fiona and Marcia. I get their newsletter. My sister in Ireland told me about it. What do you think about them. I love the messages.
Meath only has 5 miles or so of coastline but there were 4 locations listed for it. I joined them at Laytown beach but the usual spot you go to there wasn't it. Luckily at 2.30 I saw a guy reversing a car and knew he must be lost like me so I enquired and they gave me a lift to the right spot, on the beach behind Laytown Church. I guess 100-200 were there maybe.
Julia would you like to post some of those messages so we can form an opinion on it? I think I passed it one time but they don't seem to have any sign up pointing out the house/prayer chapel.
I was at Dungarvan Bay, County Waterford, I didn't count but probably 100 people, 2 priests, lots of children.
I just finished my Rosary for Ireland, I believe that it is still the 26th of November in Ireland also. May God bless Ireland forever. Éirinn go Brach.
I prayed at mass and also prayed at the same time with you all in Ireland too. I didn't realise there are 2 threads about this rosary for Ireland and I posted on the other one to check if I had got the timing right because I'm in Singapore. It sounds like it had been a great turnout!
Thank you for praying the Rosary with us and for us. It's a real boost to know that people around the world joined in as you can see from the comments on the organisers' facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/3887508082...0.1511822431./402387873515788/?type=3&theater