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Rosary Health

The Catholic Church has many devotional prayers, e.g., the Stations of the Cross, Lectio Divina, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Novenas, the Divine Mercy Chaplet, the Angelus, etc., but most popular through the ages is the Rosary, which gets emphasized in May and October.  Many who grew up in the twentieth century prayed the rosary nightly as a family at the urging of church leaders and because of a message from Our Lady of Fatima in 1914 to use it in spiritual warfare in combatting atheistic communism and to bring about world peace.

Though we may not, singularly, have much control over world peace, we might be able to control our own interior peace.  Among the many beautiful and powerful aspects of the rosary is how it diminishes anxiety for those who contend with constant pressures—like motherhood.  I think that Blessed Mary, the patroness of mothers and focus of the rosary beads’ emotions of joy and sorrow, particularly blesses moms and other people who benefit through this stress-reducing action while they tend to daily encounters.

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Saint Thomas More (STM) Parish has a sister community relationship with San Andrés Itzapa, a rural parish in south-central Guatemala. STM Parishioners Phil Smith and Marla Byrne have visited frequently in recent decades, often leading groups on work retreats and pilgrimages of faith that support foreign friends. The STM group has escorted thousands of Kansas Citians, including over a thousand teenagers, to Central America to encounter brothers and sisters who struggle in ways that open their eyes and hearts.

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