10 Tiny Toes, One Decade: The ‘Toes-a-ry’ Is the Sweetest New Way to Pray the Rosary
The post that has been viewed 640,000 features the toes of a Catholic mom’s third son, who was born on Oct. 7, 2025 — the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary!
The post that has been viewed 640,000 features the toes of a Catholic mom’s third son, who was born on Oct. 7, 2025 — the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary!
Drawing from ‘The World’s First Love,’ Bishop Sheen offers timeless counsel on why the Rosary strengthens and sanctifies every soul.
‘The Rosary is a weapon against the evils and the forces against us,’ the shepherd of Arlington, Virginia, told the Register.
Father Ames, who experienced a conversion at age 18, spoke about his own journey with praying the Rosary.
The shepherd of the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, wants to make sure all students know just how much the Blessed Mother loves them.
The worldwide prayer event will gather young people in prayer across 160 countries around the globe on May 13.
Among the nations that contributed the most participants were also Slovakia (approximately 156,000), the Philippines (approximately 136,000), the United Kingdom (approximately 77,000) and Brazil (approximately 47,000).
“We have prayed the Children’s Rosary for several years as part of our Catholic Schools Week,” says organizer Deb Franzenburg.
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