October Rosary Treasury

So many have said to us over the last few months that they have suddenly felt drawn to pray the Rosary. We do to and so this idea came about.

Enthusiasm and habits for this prayer can fluctuate in our lives. One month we are completely on the ball and say five decades or more a day with ease, the next you are lucky if you remember to say any at all!

We wanted to give you a little treasury of inspiration and encouragement over October so that you can return to it in times where your prayer is feeling dry.

We have asked 30 women from across Australia and NZ to write a reflection on one of the mysteries of the Rosary. Each reflection is written in the style of the woman writing. All we asked is that they pray and write what moved them. We are emailing these out to people who sign up for them during the month of October. We will post them up here after they have been sent out.  If you would like to receive the emails too you can click here to sign up!

We will also link to a couple of our blog posts here which focus on the Rosary.
We hope that you find this project of ours helpful to your prayer life.

Reflections

The joyful mysteries

The sorrowful mysteries

 

The Luminous mysteries

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Glorious mysteries

 

 

 

 

 

Articles

Creating a habit of prayer is hard! Which is good because that means it must be powerful, however we often need encouragement to keep it going. Click here to read this wonderful post from a great encourager, Mary Clare Meney.

This article which we started the month of October with, is by Sarah Mc Donald. It is a really personal reflection on the importance of the Rosary even when we we really don’t feel the connection.

On the feast of St Pope John Paul II Anna Krohn looked at this great champion of the Rosary and how this prayer is such a tangible link to our relationship with Christ.

 

THANK YOU

This project has involved so many people. A huge thank you to all of you below, we are so very grateful for your time:

Theresa Kwok
Sarah McDonald
Mary Clare Meney
Anna Krohn
Liza Deane
Meg Kennedy
Nicky Ashley
Stina Constantine
Susie Holmes
Bronia Karniewicz
Katherine Turnbull
Philippa Martyr
Michelle Carshalton
Ashley Mitcham
Tess Duflou
Rachel Camilleri
Sara Moore
Natasha Marsh
The Conventual Sister’s of St Dominic
Molly McDonald
Erin Horsfall
Anna Surry
Jane Munro
Sarah Fiddelaers

Market Place

There are a number of people who have cottage industries in various creative ways. We thought we would link to some of the people we know who make things to help us pray! If you know or are actually someone who would like a little promotion let us know.