Dominicans are Hosting a Virtual National Pilgrimage Devoted to Christ and Our Lady and You are Invited!
On September 30, the Dominicans are hosting a national pilgrimage devoted to Christ and Our Lady.
Visit Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage to learn more!
In 1208, St. Dominic received a heavenly vision of the Blessed Mother. Many believe that the Rosary came forth from this vision. The Feast of the Assumption is one of the great mysteries Catholics meditate on when praying the Rosary.
UPDATE - Kathryn Lopez of the National Review and three accomplished Friars from the Province of St. Joseph, on the (Video Recorded below) Eve of the Feast of the Assumption, talked about the origins of the Rosary and the POWER of the Mysteries of the Rosary in our lives today.
Fr. Patrick Briscoe, O.P., the editor of Our Sunday Visitor, Fr. Aquinas Guilbeau, O.P., the chaplain at The Catholic University of America, and Fr. Sebastian White, O.P., the editor of Magnificat, joined Kathryn Jean Lopez for a discussion on all your questions.
In 1208, St. Dominic received a heavenly vision of the Blessed Mother. Many believe that the Rosary came forth from this vision. The Feast of the Assumption is one of the great mysteries Catholics meditate on when praying the Rosary.
UPDATE - Kathryn Lopez of the National Review and three accomplished Friars from the Province of St. Joseph, on the (Video Recorded below) Eve of the Feast of the Assumption, talked about the origins of the Rosary and the POWER of the Mysteries of the Rosary in our lives today.
Fr. Patrick Briscoe, O.P., the editor of Our Sunday Visitor, Fr. Aquinas Guilbeau, O.P., the chaplain at The Catholic University of America, and Fr. Sebastian White, O.P., the editor of Magnificat, joined Kathryn Jean Lopez for a discussion on all your questions.
What is the Rosary?
Where did it come from?
Why both with praying with it?
Is it a form of worship of Mary?
Where did it come from?
Why both with praying with it?
Is it a form of worship of Mary?
The Dominicans are inviting Catholics from all over the country to journey with them to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. this fall to rediscover and recommit to Our Lady.
September 30
This event is completely free, but registration is required.
This event is completely free, but registration is required.
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