At the new Parish my husband and I are attending, the Rosary is said before Sunday morning mass, and after each daily mass. I was reflecting today on how wonderful of an experience it is to partake in this form of prayer with a group of people, as well as having it integrated (as far as time chunks) into the time I take out of my day for Mass.
Also, in similar regards, I have taken to praying more of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. This, is in part, due to my desire to name my daughter Faustina (if I have a daughter), but I am also finding that it is a good way to spend about ten minutes of your day in prayer.
On a side note, my Parish priest made the comment that he prays the Chaplet of Divine Mercy every day at 3 o'clock in Polish because - after all - God is Polish.
Urgent - SSPX Consecrations - Full Sermon of the Superior-General of the
SSPX, Fr. Davide Pagliarani
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[For the earlier news, read here; the news was delivered by Fr. Pagliarani
in the seminary of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, France, in a Mass for Candlemas;
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