Wednesday’s Rosaries
9:30: Headcorn
10am: Ipswich
1:30: Southampton
1:30: Sheffield (2nd week of the month)
3:30: Newbury
6pm: Maesteg War Memorial
6pm: Bournemouth
6:30: Balham Polish Church SW17 7AW
7pm: Hamilton 1stweek of the month only
Tuesday’s Rosaries:
9:30am: Luton St. Margaret of Scotland Church, Bolingbroke Road, Luton LU1 5JD
11:30: Southport - Rosary in honour of the Holy Face of Jesus
12pm: Edinburgh: St Mary's Catholic Cathedral
Monday's Rosary today:
10am: Ipswich in Christchurch Park as usual. Mr Ipswich says the Rosary every morning in the park at 10am, except for Tuesday, when he takes a day off from saying it publicly. If you have time, join him some day don't forget to pray to Our Lady of Ipswich.
Monday's Rosary today:
10am: Ipswich in Christchurch Park as usual. Mr Ipswich says the Rosary every morning in the park at 10am, except for Tuesday, when he takes a day off from saying it publicly. If you have time, join him some day don't forget to pray to Our Lady of Ipswich.
Jonah Ch.3 - Are we better than Nineveh was?
"There is no problem, I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we cannot resolve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary.” -Sister Lucia dos Santos of Fatima, in an interview with Father Fuentes in 1957"
Sheffield, Hamilton, Edinburgh, Kiltierney, Cardiff, Swansea, Maesteg and Penrhys.
Join us today to do your bit to save all four countries of the United Kingdom. Half an hour is the most time it takes, once a week, once a month, daily or maybe just an occasional "pop-up" Rosary.
We now hold public Rosaries in London (6), Luton (2), Newbury, Bristol, Milton Keynes, Peterborough, Hythe, Bournemouth, Durham, Kent (2), Southport, Mkt Harboro', Nottingham, Stockport, Skipton, Liverpool, Nottingham, Ipswich, Eastbourne, Leamington Spa, Trowbridge, Leeds,../
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3RD SUNDAY ONLY (17thMarch):
1:45: York
2.15pm: Southport
3pm : Liverpool
LAST SUNDAY ONLY
3pm: Stockport
4:20: Leamington Spa will resume on a bi-weekly basis on 14th April
4:30: Southport, 1st, 2nd & 4th Sundays only
UKPrays Rosaries today, Saturday 2nd March
First Saturday of the month
10am: Ipswich; Peterborough
1pm: Sheffield St Marie’s Cathedral
2pm: Cricklewood St Agnes Catholic Church (1st Saturday only)
2pm Bristol Clifton Cathedral Church of St Peter &Paul (1st Saturday only)
Those who live only for pleasure become cynical in middle age. A cynic has been defined as one who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. You blame things, rather than self. If you are married, you say: "If I had another husband or another wife, I could be happy." Or you say, "If I had another job..." or "If I were in another city, I would be happy."....
Once you realize that God is your end...you begin to see that friendship, the joys of marriage, the thrill of possession, the sunset, and the evening star, masterpieces of art and music, the gold and silver of earth, the industries and the comforts of life, are all gifts of God. He dropped them on the roadway of life, to remind you that if these are so beautiful, then what must be Beauty! He intended them to be bridges to cross over to him. After enjoying the good things of life, you were to say: "If the spark of human love is so bright, then what must be the Flame!"
Unfortunately, many become so enamored of the gifts the great Giver of Life has dropped on the roadway of life that they build their cities around the gift, and forget the Giver; and when the gifts, out of loyalty to their Maker, fail to give them perfect happiness, they rebel against God and become cynical and disillusioned.
Change your entire point of view! Life is not a mockery....Start with your own insufficiency and begin a search for perfection. Begin with your own emptiness and seek him who can fill it....Look at your heart! It tells the story of why you were made. It is not perfect in shape and contour, like a Valentine heart. There seems to a small piece missing out of the side of every human heart. That may be to symbolize a piece that was torn out of the Heart of Christ which embraced all humanity on the cross.
I think the real meaning is that when God made your human heart, he found it so good and so lovable that he kept a small sample of it in heaven. He sent the rest of it into this world to enjoy his gifts and to use them as stepping stones back to him."
~Venerable Fulton Sheen
UKPrays Rosaries today, Saturday 2nd March
First Saturday of the month
10am: Ipswich; Peterborough
1pm: Sheffield St Marie’s Cathedral
2pm: Cricklewood St Agnes Catholic Church (1st Saturday only)
2pm Bristol Clifton Cathedral Church of St Peter &Paul (1st Saturday only)
Thank you, all 32K of you, who follow me!
I pray for all of you each day that your lives be filled with truth, goodness, and beauty.
Let your light shine!